MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BLUNDERINGLY»
blunderingly
blunderingly
usually
serious
mistake
typically
caused
ignorance
confusion
blun
dered
ders
intr
move
clumsily
blindly
make
define
gross
stupid
careless
that
your
second
blunder
this
morning
verb
used
without
object
stupidly
direction
defined
intransitive
carelessly
flounder
stumble
foolish
origin
middle
blunderen
frequentative
wordweb
know
what
worse
between
illiterate
author
composed
incompetent
scribe
still
more
copied
nearest
reverso
meaning
also
blundering
blunden
burningly
collins
always
dramatic
impact
rather
warned
young
audience
told
them
sort
affectation
wish
could
with
definitions
word
wordnik
making
mistakes
arabic
many
other
translations
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BLUNDERINGLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
blunderingly dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
blunderingly et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: Founded ...
11L 46 She perceived how blunderingly she had acted. t Blu nderkin. Obs. rare. [f
. Blunder, taken in sense of * blunderer' + -kin.] A blundering fellow, a
muddlepate. 1596 Nashe Saffron Walden Ded., Two blunderkins having their
braines stuft ...
Sir James Augustus Henry Murray, Philological Society (Great Britain), 1887
2
Schermerhorn's Monthly: A Magazine for Parents and Teachers
In other places they leave ont the preposition ex, blunderingly using the mere
ablative, as (a) P. 2O, 2 : iftroi serpens (crawling from the ship) inst. of ex miri
serpens. (6) P. 18, 4. Shut toga de»nirU. (dropped from the fold» of his toga), inst.
of ex ...
In a blundering manner ; by mistake. The tyro who had so blunderingly botched
the business. T. Hook, Gilbert Gurney, I. iii. Reckless perversions of meaning,
whether intentionally or blunderingly made. N. A. Rev., CXXIII. 205. blunge (blunj
) ...
4
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
In a blundering manner ; by mistake. The tyro who had so blunderingly Imtched
the business. T. Book, Gilbert Ourney, I. in. Reckless perversions of meaning,
whether Intentionally or blunderingly made. S. A. Bee, CXXII1. 205. blunge (blunj
) ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1906
5
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A stupid fellow ; one who blunders. This thick-skulled blunderhead. Sir li. L'
Estrange. blunderingly (blun'der-ing-li), adv. In a blundering manner ; by mistake.
The tyro who had so blunderingly botched the business. T. Hook, Gilbert Gurney,
I. iii.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1897
6
Black Yankees: The Development of an Afro-American ...
The more plainly, brokenly, and blunderingly, and like idiots, they tell their story, it
will be with reasonable men, but the much more credible."13 The blacks were not
speaking English like idiots, but like Africans; and they would have been able ...
William Dillon Piersen, 1988
7
The Works of John Ruskin
Blunderingly in the guide-books called " Faith " ! t I think the remnant of a falcon's
wing is traceable above the hand. — (G. C.) Well, — but if so — why ? Monks don
't ride a-hawking. Does it mean the falcon's sight — or soaring — or is it the ...
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Oligvy Wedderburn, 1906
The ignorance has already been strongly, though very blunderingly, attacked in
the public schools, but not much more blunderingly perhaps than in the
universities. It is a strange paradox that education, though the special care of the
educated ...
It is most blunderingly proclaimed that Mr. Cook is a pantheist.* 2. It is asserted
with equal accuracy that Mr. Cook is a materialist. In the form in which these
charges are made, they flatly contradict and refute each other. 3. It is blunderingly
...
... Contemplative Theology. Under St. John. Medallion untelligible, to me. A
woman laying hands on the. 1 Blunderingly in the guide-books called ' Faith ' ! *
Blunderingly called ' Charity ' in the guide-books. THE STRAIT GATE. 13S.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BLUNDERINGLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
blunderingly est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Greece: Need for a central consolidation
... a coalition government, Turkish politics has nearly forgotten this reality, and now it blunderingly strives to kick off the work to form a coalition. «Daily Sabah, juil 15»
David Duchovny – Hell Or Highwater | Album Review
Essentially, it's subdued Americana road-trip music that blunderingly mirrors some of Tom Petty and The Heartbreaker's country aesthetic and ... «Hit The Floor Magazine, juin 15»
Foreign real estate tax: legal profession expresses 'deep concern'
Opposition planning spokesman David Davis accused the government of blunderingly applying a tax risking the addition of $6000 to $8000 to ... «The Age, juin 15»
Welcome, Talibanistan?
States come into the world much like people: bloody, screaming, and blunderingly unaware of how to behave in polite society. France, the Netherlands, and the ... «Big Think, mai 15»
'A Little Life' review: Hanya Yanagihara's novel is often painful but …
Malcolm is a blunderingly oblivious child of privilege. Even his father, one of the first of an early generation of black CEOs, can barely relate to ... «New York Daily News, mars 15»
Man City rebuilding project needs to start now, as veterans start to …
On Sunday, captain Kompany creaked worryingly, blunderingly to concede a penalty when cutting across Nacho Monreal, immediately after a ... «ESPN FC, janv 15»
Arrow recap: 'Left Behind'
No surprise here, Amanda Waller is not happy that Oliver and Maseo blunderingly abducted that scientist. Naturally, all Maseo can think about ... «Entertainment Weekly, janv 15»
Tweet prompts punishment for 'predicted crime'
... “is the prospect that government agencies will blunderingly use these techniques to tag, target and watchlist people coughed up by programs ... «WND.com, janv 15»
Review: A dark side of 'Laughter on the 23rd Floor'
He's also blunderingly funny. At the start of his career, Simon was one of Caesar's writers. Other writers on the real show included such future ... «Tampabay.com, nov 14»
Fix My Drink: Whisky is for everyone
He has seen progress, despite the industry's penchant for blunderingly self-defeating marketing campaigns that ignore the majority of the ... «National Post, oct 14»