The man who does not express himself meaningfully and clearly is a bungler, wasting his time and that of his associates. |
He was no bungler to attempt other than the most gently delicate methods. |
Why should Canadians entrust their most private information to a proven bungler whose staff is not trained to handle it? |
American restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba have added to their sense of desperation. In this section Master tactician or failing bungler? |
Rachel was a botcher and a bungler, a very cobbler, beside Anne Turner. |
The sloven becomes the bungler, and the bungler is on the high road to failure. |