Or Gerald Ford, probably the most athletic president in this century, getting a reputation as a stumblebum. |
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Early in the round, Foreman drops him again, Frazier jumps up again, but he's being beaten so badly he looks like a stumblebum. |
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If players stray too far from the mark, they can earn such achievements as stumblebum, klutz or spazoid. |
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The man who would be the most powerful one in the world shows himself to be a complete stumblebum. |
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Stepping into Sellers' stumblebum shoes, he delivers the sort of focused, funny performance we haven't seen from him in some time. |
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Pilager is a malleable stumblebum who's never met a sentence he can't mangle. |
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So I guess I wanted a very ordinary protagonist, an ordinary hero, and that was what was interesting to me in writing this — the idea about some stumblebum trying to do something amazing. |
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After the Goncourt had got it wrong, and after stumblebum efforts by other prizes to correct the Goncourt's errors, the Prix Novembre would issue a final, authoritative verdict on the year. |
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Lennox, don't risk losing your reputation and ending up as a stumblebum has-been in the eyes of the English public. |
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The major parties offer me a mendacious stumblebum or a rapacious liar. |
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His political opponents have portrayed him as an inept stumblebum. |
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Stumblebum Steve Buscemi chews the fat with fall-down drunks in a Brooklyn bar while half-heartedly trying to get work. |
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