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  • noun Plural form of blundering.

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Examples

  • The men who assembled had just as good brains as anyone to-day, and ... they had a substantial understanding of the needs of the world situation, yet collectively, and because of their haunting paralyzing sense of the Mass and Press behind them and of their incalculable impulses and resentments, they achieved an effect of fatuity far beyond the pompous blunderings of Versailles.

    Garrett Johnson: The Crowning Failure of the Old Governments Garrett Johnson 2010

  • Lars Leetaru Steve: We've spent two and a half years sharing our blunderings in the hopes of inspiring discussion among readers and their families.

    As an Adventure Begins, Another One Ends Stephen Kreider Yoder 2011

  • The men who assembled had just as good brains as anyone to-day, and ... they had a substantial understanding of the needs of the world situation, yet collectively, and because of their haunting paralyzing sense of the Mass and Press behind them and of their incalculable impulses and resentments, they achieved an effect of fatuity far beyond the pompous blunderings of Versailles.

    Garrett Johnson: The Crowning Failure of the Old Governments Garrett Johnson 2010

  • You know, it's amazing how productive I can be when I can fold up the little voice that tells me that the story has to be absolutely perfect, and my work isn't worthy of the ideal story that's somewhere in there under my blunderings, struggling to get out.

    a little drop of poison in the red red blood coffeeem 2009

  • We then spent two and a half years sharing our blunderings in the hopes of inspiring discussion among readers and their families.

    As an Adventure Begins, Another One Ends Stephen Kreider Yoder 2011

  • The men who assembled had just as good brains as anyone to-day, and ... they had a substantial understanding of the needs of the world situation, yet collectively, and because of their haunting paralyzing sense of the Mass and Press behind them and of their incalculable impulses and resentments, they achieved an effect of fatuity far beyond the pompous blunderings of Versailles.

    Garrett Johnson: The Crowning Failure of the Old Governments Garrett Johnson 2010

  • David has long been a relentless, on-target critic of the blunderings of the Fed.

    Fact And Comment 2010

  • David has long been a relentless, on-target critic of the blunderings of the Fed.

    Fact And Comment 2010

  • At the same time, he was fair-minded enough to describe Rivera as "a genius whose political blunderings could cast no shadow either on his art or on his personal integrity."

    Rebel without a pause: the tempestuous life of Diego Rivera 2008

  • David has long been a relentless, on-target critic of the blunderings of the Fed.

    Coming Soon: a Super Senator 2010

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