How To Use blunderer In A Sentence
- Well, he's still there - and, no matter what this serial blunderer does, he will stay put as long as the people are not given a choice in the matter.
- So maybe old Rene wasn't such a blunderer after all! Ayn Rand, Wise Philosopher Despite Some Bad Arguments, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Although blunderers aren't condemned for their blundering, and criminals aren't arraigned for their crimes, the evidence which might have condemned them is diligently recorded.
- He was called "Isaac the blunderer" for his troubles. Augustine on Creation
- Apparently City's owners had decided he was not a front-of-house man, but you can't keep a blunderer down, and I'm glad to say this comeback had all the inevitability of another Barbra Streisand farewell tour. Manchester City's Garry Cook – a man for football's crazy times | Marina Hyde
- Any objective observer must report that the universe, if it is the product of conscious design, is clear proof that the designer is incompetent, a blunderer, an all-thumbs amateur who should not be allowed back into the workshop.
- Can we really have elected a Prime Minister - a person who speaks for and represents Canada on an international, multicultural now the Chinese are right big on multiculturalism - MC world stage - the kind of blunderer that Stephen Harper increasingly appears to be? Daimnation!: Another spy in Canada, Chinese this time
- The military establishment in Israel believes that it is better with the "blunderer" they know than the unpredictable successor. Raghida Dergham: Israeli Strike Aimed to Break the Syrian-Iranian Alliance
- It also explores his failings, as an FBI snitch during the 50s and a foreign policy blunderer whose machinations verged, on criminal. Tonight's TV highlights: Bible's Buried Secrets | Katie; My Beautiful Friends | Katie: Jade Changed My Life | True Stories: Love, Lust And Lies | Storyville – American Idol: Reagan
- Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer, none of that matters.