Lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands.
Showing lack of skill or aptitude.
1 One of the world's richest countries, they said, was bungling its response.
2 Republican and Democratic lawmakers condemned the IRS for bungling the review process.
3 But English cricket has a history of unfathomable decisions and bungling administrators.
4 She was built of planks sewn together in a very bungling manner.
5 They did a bungling bit of work, and the cylinders have overheated.
6 He never looks and never is so big and bungling as there.
7 Thank heaven the bungling detective had missed the departure of Louise altogether.
8 They wouldn't hire some bungling gas inspector, they wouldn't forget a lookout.
9 And a sorry, bungling business I made of it, to be sure.
10 Hemerlingue, even yellower than usual, inwardly accused himself of bungling and imprudence.
11 Revenge is sweet; now it is Edinburgh that is accused of bungling .
12 What sort of bungling novice am I, anyhow, for work like this?
13 No wonder the Lord's work is done in such a bungling way!
14 Don't you think I could if I wished without bungling the effort?
15 But Thursday's pre-hearing was told that government bungling had held the case up.
16 Australia's shadow treasurer, Joe Hockey, accused the government of bungling the decision-making process.
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