blunderfest

noun

Etymology

From blunder + -fest.

  1. derived from blunda — “to shut the eyes; doze
  2. derived from blunden — “to stagger; stumble
  3. derived from blonden
  4. derived from blondren
  5. inherited from blundren
  6. formed as blunderfest — “blunder + -fest

Definitions

  1. An event, period or situation characterized by many blunders.

    • A great many Democrats fear that their next national convention will also be a blunderfest.—Cleveland “Leader.”
    • So far, the blunderfest of the Republican challengers has been playing out like a variation on the 1996 election - not coincidentally, that was the last time a Republican challenger ran against an incumbent Democratic president.

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