be+a+botcher

  • 121clouterly — adjective Etymology: obsolete clouter cobbler, botcher (from Middle English, from clouten + er) + ly archaic : clumsy, awkward …

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  • 122botch|er|y — «BOCH uhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. a botcher s work; clumsy or awkward workmanship or its result; patchwork …

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  • 123cob|bler — «KOB luhr», noun. 1. a person whose work is mending shoes. 2. a clumsy workman; botcher: »Thou cobbler, botching the socks of bombast oratory (Robert Burns). 3. U.S. a fruit pie baked in a deep dish, usually with a crust only on top. 4. an iced… …

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  • 124bochchare — obs. f. botcher …

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