A thoroughgoing bumbler, he accidentally kills the boss's grandson and then loses the pistol. |
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The CIA was not impressed, dismissing the would-be politician as an inept bumbler. |
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Not a few biographies of Napoleon portray him as a megalomaniac and even a bumbler. |
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How serious you take your role or whether you're a bumbler or an expert of your class all depends on how much experience you gather in that role. |
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He was unpopular, seen as a political bumbler, and during his time hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in massive pro-democracy protests. |
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The scenes in The 40-Year-Old Virgin of a middle-aged bumbler trying and failing to chat up women are echoed, much less funnily, here. |
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But incredibly even bumbler Prezza is far from being the dippiest politician around. |
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If the idea was to depict the bumbler with a heart of gold in Action Replayy, Akshay ended up at the wrong end of the joke. |
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We in this country tended to undervalue Ronald Reagan, too often dismissing him as a cowboy, a warmonger and a bumbler. |
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Grint is less the hapless bumbler, his inadequacies more real, while Radcliffe has deepened Harry's emotional core to far more persuasive levels. |
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Rather than projecting himself as racing's prime statesman, the BHA chairman came across as a bumbler who had enjoyed an afternoon's hospitality at the races. |
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Columbo, a disheveled, cigar-chomping sleuth uses his appearance as an incompetent bumbler to lull murder suspects into a false sense of security. |
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In desperation, the brown-haired bumbler confides in him about his marriage doubts, hoping the revelations will take his mind off making him exercise. |
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