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bumbler



NOUN
botcher
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Whether or not Britain's Prime Minister can accurately be called "Bumbler Baldwin" has been a grave Empire question to which Sir Austen Chamberlain, K. G., last week gravely addressed himself in the House of Commons.

From Time Magazine Archive

Uprose Bumbler, accused celebrants of being "honorary pallbearers," recited Casey at the Bat, sat down.

From Time Magazine Archive

Normally aggressive, adroit Jimmy Byrnes of South Carolina, who long since supplanted Bumbler Barkley as the majority's real leader, led off last week with the suggestion that the bill be well watered down.

From Time Magazine Archive




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