bunglesome
adj/ˈbʌŋɡəlsəm/
Etymology
From bungle + -some.
Definitions
Characterised or marked by bungling
Characterised or marked by bungling; ungainly; awkward; incompetent
- They were quite bunglesome working together initially, and she didn't understand why. Sometimes she felt uncomfortable.
- Furthermore, though there are those who complain of official France, the bunglesome administration, the interminable red tape, I was not one of those who suffered any great inconvenience from these obstacles to progress.
- These combined odours somewhat dispersed Dan's gloom when he came back in squeaky Sunday shoes and a bunglesome cut-away coat.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA