Blundering

Word BLUNDERING
Character 10
Hyphenation blun der ing
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Blundering"

What do we mean by blundering?

To make a clumsy or stupid mistake.

To move blindly or clumsily.

To cause to make a mistake.

To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse.

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The word "blundering" in example sentences

Seemingly it's because Sen McCain blundering of information of facts about the War in Iraq has been discovered. ❋ Unknown (2008)

His countenance was the droll medley of fun, shrewdness, and blundering, that is so often found in the Irish peasant, and which appears to be characteristic of entire races in the island. ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

Arnold Ridley is better known as the blundering Private Godfrey in the TV show Dad's Army, but Nicolas is keen to let people know that there was more to his life than a calamitous comedy character. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The development of our terrestrial civilization has always been very ad hoc and kind of blundering forward. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In 1950, four months after the Korean War began the Republicans made President Truman's quote, "blundering" a key part of their midterm argument. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And in each room was the same kind of blundering half-arrangement of furniture, and fire-irons and crockery, and all sorts of odd things on the floor, but there was nothing to eat; even in the pantry there were only a rusty cake-tin and a broken plate with whitening mixed in it. ❋ Edith (2003)

My dear Wallace, -- I hate controversy, chiefly perhaps because I do it badly; but as Dr. Bree accuses you of "blundering," I have thought myself bound to send the enclosed letter [91] to _Nature_, that is, if you in the least desire it. ❋ James Marchant (N/A)

It is the same kind of blundering as when we intermix phenomena — measuring “God” by human standards, or human beings by animal standards. ❋ Alfred Korzybski (1914)

That "blundering", for Auster at least, takes place one paragraph at a time: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Typical of the kind of blundering that has cost the Republican party the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives, the so-called "leadership" was apparently playing a misguided racial-politics game when they selected Mr. Steele. ❋ LeeRodgers (2010)

That way I can enter the food as soon as I eat it, know exactly where I am for the day, and if I make a decision that costs me, I have to make that as a conscious choice right then and there rather than kind of blundering along not really knowing how much I've eaten. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If the Turdblossom gets indicted and convicted, we can expect more of this kind of blundering for the rest of DUHbuhya’s term. ❋ Unknown (2005)

More recently, Bill Clinton's blundering on gays in the military — only now resolved after nearly 18 years — demonstrated that presidential inexperience can have dramatic and enduring consequences. ❋ Richard J. Tofel (2011)

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