But in a blunderingly stupid over-reaction, Shippy took him for an assassin, and shot him dead. |
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A blunderingly offensive 1972 novelty record so of its time, you imagine DCI Gene Hunt laughing his head off as it plays. |
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Some were blunderingly put together in home economics, others in a fit of summer holiday boredom. |
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A sticky thriller about a vagrant blunderingly avenging his parents' murder, it was an intentionally clumsy yet pretty piece that didn't follow formula. |
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In this masterpiece he blunderingly negotiates the social niceties of a French seaside hotel armed only with a butterfly net and a wicked tennis serve. |
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Blunderingly, I stumbled on a solution for myself: which was to be shown clearly where I was wrong and clearly the other place in me that needed healing. |
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