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Example sentences for "blunderer"

Lexicographically close words:
bluish; blunder; blunderbuss; blunderbusses; blundered; blunderers; blundering; blunderingly; blunders; blunt
  1. Well, sir, we hadn't got rid of that blunderer yet.

  2. Once this summer a blunderer smarter'n common came along by us.

  3. It is too delicate a matter for others to butt in on, for some blunderer might offend another country and get us into war just through being stupid.

  4. He was always a blunderer and were he to go messing about with electrical currents I should not have a happy moment.

  5. She suborned one of our men to bear a letter to Paris for her, and in answer to it the Queen sent a hot-headed, rash blunderer down to Dauphiny to procure her liberation.

  6. Rabecque," he said with a pathetic grimness, "I think I am the most cursed blunderer that ever was entrusted with an errand.

  7. A blunderer whose incantation had brought the spirit up to face me, I stared at him helplessly, nor could I find words to answer or control the passion that my imbecile scolding had evoked.

  8. There was something so glad and different in his look that--like any other dried-up old blunderer in my place--I felt an instant tendency to laugh.

  9. A blunderer was Choerilus; and yet This blunderer was Alexander's pet, And for the ill-stamped lines that left his mint Received good money with the royal print.

  10. The Blunderer acknowledged the introduction by bowing.

  11. The Blunderer glanced at the sceptre, the jewelled ball of which was nearly as large as his head.

  12. A sudden crash announced that the Blunderer had fallen into the middle of a delicate machine and smashed it into bits.


  13. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blunderer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    blockhead; boor; bungler; clod; clot; clown; dolt; duffer; gawk; lout; lubber; slouch; yokel