1. blundering - Noun
2. blundering - Adjective
3. blundering - Verb
of Blunder
Characterized by blunders.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIf animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much. Mark Twain
The world is full of warfare 'twixt the evil and the good;I watched the battle from afar as one who understoodThe shouting and confusion, the bloody, blundering fight-How few there are that see it clear, how few that wage it right! Henry van Dyke
On the one side was the sluggish reptilian will for ease and sleep and death, rising sometimes to active hate and destructiveness; on the other side the still blindfold and blundering will for the lucid and coherent spirit. Olaf Stapledon
The people will live on. The learning and blundering people will live on. Carl Sandburg
One disadvantage of being a hog is that at any moment some blundering fool may try to make a silk purse out of your wife's ear. J. B. Morton
I mean, every thought starts over, so every expression of a thought has to do the same. every accuracy has to be invented... I feel I am blundering in concepts too fine for me. Anne Carson