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Definition of Blunderers
1. blunderer [n] - See also: blunderer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blunderers
Literary usage of Blunderers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Little Essays in Literature and Life by Richard Burton (1914)
"Blunders ant) Blunderers AN oft-repeated phrase is ringing in my ears,— " old
enough to ... Nay, we are all blunderers, even from the cradle to the grave, ..."
2. Ourselves and Others: Or, Personality and Intercourse by Henry Clay Trumbull (1889)
"WHAT Blunderers WE ARE! To call a man a blunderer is next to calling him a fool;
... Yet, as a matter of fact, we are blunderers, each and all of us, ..."
3. The Library Magazine (1887)
"Blunderers. In the Cornhill for June, 1886, appeared a paper on "Boys' Blunders;"
the present writer does not mean to classify or criticise the authors of ..."
4. Lost Countess Falka: A Story of the Orient by Richard Savage (1896)
""The blunderers shall be sorely punished!" he remarked. "I will send you the head
of the commander!" The happy Russian diplomat gratefully declined this ..."
5. A Man's Thoughts by James Hain Friswell (1880)
"Good to be Grown—Examination—Cram—Modern School- boys — Blunderers — Diplomacy —
Successful Roguery— The true Hero. JAN you raise good men and women as you ..."
6. Shall Pharmacists Become Tradesmen? by George J. Seabury (1899)
"blunders, blunderers, Don Quixotes, and visionary leaders." These branded Utopians
have now every respectable pharmacist and druggist in our country as ..."