Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence.
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Examples for "butcher "
Examples for "butcher "
1 Her great, great grandfather was also a German pork butcher in Sunderland.
2 Have the butcher make a pocket in the veal for the filling.
3 That when we butcher an animal we use every part of it.
4 The bone in this meat should be chopped small by the butcher .
5 The peanut butcher knew; he had seen it with his own eyes.
1 Of course, he was a bungler and took a hundred rash chances.
2 He is such a clumsy bungler that he does whatever one wishes.
3 He must be a sad bungler who would spoil such a story.
4 A miserable bungler , a wretched dilettant-orhave you another word for it?
5 Any projector can contrive new impositions; any bungler can add to the old.
1 Vaudreuil is a blunderer and a fool; he has sold the country.
2 For the moment he had absolutely no use for this well-meaning blunderer .
3 Jeffreys was still a blunderer , or else his conscience was unusually sensitive.
4 I am a sad blunderer , however, as Gabriella knows full well.
5 I have been a terrible blunderer , but I mean well; I misread your eyes.
1 Ake! the bumbler whispered, and then scurried off into the darkness again.
2 Eddie stood behind the bumbler now, feeling helpless and scared to death.
3 The bumbler stretched forward, revealing a long and surprisingly graceful neck.
4 She hoped he would make Roy look like an inept bumbler .
5 He picked the bumbler up and tucked him into his shirt.
1 I don't want the same kind of fuckup that happened last time.
2 My reputation with HPD fluctuated somewhere between a laughingstock and a fuckup .
3 Someone had to pay for the fuckup that nearly killed his squad.
4 You sure pulled a royal fuckup at Earth House, didn't you?
5 Gambrelli said, Johnny was family, but he was a fuckup .
1 I saw you being all up close and personal with that sexy stumbler .
2 A crawler, a creeper, a toddler, a stumbler , and a sneaker
3 A crawler, a creeper, toddler, a stumbler and a sneaker
4 It was he who was the man of the world, and I the unresourceful stumbler .
5 Matey was good at lessons, too-liked them; liked Latin and Greek; would help a poor stumbler .
1 She knew he was no fumbler , but she'd thrown a fashion changeup at him.
2 I feel a fumbler , a bungler.
4 This was a palpable hit at more than one stumbler and fumbler after the truth, and several hoary heads were bowed.
5 Knew the clumsy fumbler nothing of big blood-vessels?...
1 She was such a sad sack that I never put two and two together.
2 Pretty good, I said, not wanting him to see what a sad sack I felt like.
3 A sad sack 's exhausted after one mile.
4 Granted, he is playing a sad sack .
5 Rescuing such beautiful books meant so much more to me than busting some sad sack in a crack house.
1 I may be a botcher in life, but I'm for peace and order.
2 But he might balk, A knowledgeable man but a botcher .
3 If I'm a botcher , it's 'cos my father and my grandfather were botchers before me.
4 The drive master's haste indicated that she had been betrayed by the sullen botcher of methods.
5 There is less to alter than I thought for-theclumsiest botcher in the world could manage it.
6 Her distress was so unfeigned that Octavius, not being a woman, comforted her by telling her he was a great botcher .
7 You will say no more about Virginie, a botcher that cannot design a new shape, while I have ideas of my own, I have.
8 His humble trade as a botcher does not allow a fixed tariff, and he is all alone as he vindicates the value of his work.
9 He was a remarkable man, though a mere botcher at his trade; for he could never manage to make his customers' clothes fit their bodies.
10 Mr. Botcher extracted himself from the nooks and crannies of his armchair.
11 Hunt a tribute to the bellows-like skill of Messrs. Bascom and Botcher .
12 Were Messrs. Bascom and Botcher going to act the part of Samsons?
13 Bascom and Botcher are egging him on and making him believe he has.
14 Messrs. Jane, Botcher , Bascom, and Fleming are not disturbed, and improve their time.
15 When he walked listlessly into Carlisle it was through the Botcher - gate on the south.
16 God will hear Mr. Botcher better if he closes his eyes; which he does.
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