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Blundering meaning
The act of making a blunder.
Example sentences (15)
As The Scottish Mail on Sunday revealed, the blundering quango Social Security Scotland dished out more than £1million of taxpayers’ cash in error but has no plans to ask for it back.
I assumed that UltraViolet Action is some DNC spinoff, or just a grift mimicking the vibe of the eternally blundering American Party of vague promises.
Blundering fools using ad-hoc arrangements and arbitrary force to “save society from itself” by restricting their rights to be responsible for their own lives.
By constantly blundering forward, Trump has helped chart which US institutions and norms provide real resistance and which don’t.
Trump’s blundering, murderous is only the latest example, and, despite its catastrophic results, U.S. militarism remains tragically bipartisan, with a few honorable exceptions.
Using other people's misery and devastation for blundering photo opportunities is never a good plan.
But in its article the said these leading flashers were “blundering”.
But their blundering second-half display showed why it will take more than a Europa League semi-final spot to convince their supporters Sarriball is the future.
Countdown until he makes another blundering cultural faux pas.
It started with those girls, this quest to make their blundering, disastrous choice – the resentments, desires and motivations beneath it – intelligible.
So we’re not in that mode right now of blundering into a war, but there’s nothing that was said at the meeting in Singapore that leads me to believe we’ve made substantial progress towards denuclearization.
The overall picture forming of the US military is of blundering incompetence.
Loades, p. 122; Porter, p. 137 Her executioner was "a wretched and blundering youth" who "literally hacked her head and shoulders to pieces".
The duo find themselves witness to the SS blundering and releasing an ancient curse around the dig site, resurrecting scores of zombies from their slumber.
Unfortunately, historians - both medieval and modern - have taken less of an interest in what this epithet suggests about the king's advisers, and have instead focused on the image it creates of a blundering, misfit king.