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каталонский
potiner
испанский
inepto
Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence.
butcher
bungler
blunderer
bumbler
fuckup
botcher
stumbler
sad sack
каталонский
potiner
butcher
bungler
blunderer
bumbler
fuckup
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 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.
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 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
She knew he was no
fumbler
,
but she'd thrown a fashion changeup at him.
2
I feel a
fumbler
,
a bungler.
3
Woe betide the
fumbler
!
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?...
6
He wasn't even a real, honest-to-goodness psychologist-justa
fumbler
with a little training trying to outguess the greatest mind of the age.
7
The other one, the loathsome
machine
-
fumbler
,
would be either asleep or worshipping the stinking, groaning monster they were forcing him to ride in.
8
He was no
fumbler
,
led away from his purpose by the first diversion; his ambition was clear before him, and he never fell below it.
9
We're absolute masters of technique and, conversely, absolute
fumblers
at self-knowledge.
10
He was the man of action among
fumblers
.
11
Jack felt the subtle tickle of soft impacts beneath him, insistent scrapings and pickings, reminiscent of the window
fumblers
of last night.
12
And I suppose that that sharp criticism of us
fumblers
in the field, and half-expressed thought, 'How much better I could do it!'
clumsy fumbler
feel a fumbler
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