Lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands.
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Examples for "bungling"
Examples for "bungling"
1One of the world's richest countries, they said, was bungling its response.
2Republican and Democratic lawmakers condemned the IRS for bungling the review process.
3But English cricket has a history of unfathomable decisions and bungling administrators.
4She was built of planks sewn together in a very bungling manner.
5They did a bungling bit of work, and the cylinders have overheated.
1In fact, in my own bumbling way, I had similar notions once.
2She was the petrified and bumbling victim; I was the ruthless pursuer.
3You two will just have to manage it by bumbling and sneaking.
4The waddling and bumbling Little Tramp character propelled Chaplin to global fame.
5Do you disdain these low-angle inclines as the playground of bumbling neophytes?
1Ireland has hundreds of left-handed golfers - enough to form a club.
2Given the fact that you're left-handed, that strategy would be only half-effective.
3Rosina, of course, looked exactly like me, except that she was left-handed.
4Bad news for southpaws: left-handed sticks are not permitted in regulation play.
5Tends to jump right, which will cost him at this left-handed track.
1And sometimes she is what her killer made her: handless, bloodied, featureless.
2Rinaldi remembers a headless, handless body inquiry a few years back.
3Seeing it, Rothgar held up his handless left arm for silence.
4He went to the couch, but he found himself a handless, fetless man.
5The King hesitated-and then laid his handless arm across Roland's shoulder.
1I'm convinced that a butterfingered airport security worker damaged my laptop during a search.
2Attention all butterfingered geeks: Panasonic announced on Thursday an Android tablet made especially for you.
3In trying to hold what they had, it was no surprise that the league's bottom side proved so butterfingered.
4When dear brother Rory (sweet butterfingered Rory) had let his chisel slip, there was something of Frank to profit from the pain.
5Plenty of ink has been spilled about the major labels' butterfingered approach to new technology, but every once in a while, they get it right.
1Most have worked with greater economy than Whitehall's ham-fisted and costly initiatives.
2And you would have said I had acted like a ham-fisted leader.
3He wiped his face with one ham-fisted hand, examining the red streaks.
4And I did it with the added amenity of ham-fisted imagery.
5Dresden smirked at the ham-fisted threat but kept his mouth shut.
1An Australian news crew was among the protesters during the heavy-handed operation.
2Their heavy-handed treatment of frustrated citizens saw six lives lost on Wednesday.
3The protesters have complained of a heavy-handed police response to the protests.
4Loud accusations of heavy-handed Australians using unreasonable force against outraged young Irishmen.
5Like I said, Mr. Barnes, we wouldn't want to be that heavy-handed.
1It's ham-handed, and often sarcastic, and unlikely to have the intended effect.
2How did the Bishop of Chester respond to Mr. Pepys's rather ham-handed revelations?
3I am offended you should think I would be so ham-handed with it.
4It was a ham-handed way to enter the SA dissertation.
5It was the opening he'd been hoping for, though the segue was admittedly ham-handed.
6The farrier was ham-handed with the hoof-pick, the doctor saw, working around the tender frog.
7Preshea considered joining them, but that would appear ham-handed.
8But some efforts he resisted as too ham-handed.
9As a result, "we were caught out in attempted coups, ham-handed operations of all kinds."
10I played wrong notes, my tempo went, my phrasing was amateur and ham-handed-I was just a mess.
11And it's kind of a ham-handed effort if it's someone who's trying to help the president, he said.
12Ki poured it all out to him, about Iya and Brother and his own ham-handed failures at comfort.
13The door gets stuck, because a ham-handed amateur installed it, and it makes a racket when it's finally forced open.
14Certainly, the sensation of Gates's featherlight touch on her neck was nothing like the ham-handed grabbiness of the Italian guy.
15In that sense, ham-handed governmental intrusions like the Communications Decency Act and the Office of the Independent Counsel are a gift.
16Despite its initially ham-handed response to the fans, Warner has done a remarkable job of shepherding the Potter saga over the years.