do+clumsily
51muff — /mʌf / (say muf) noun 1. a kind of thick tubular case covered with fur or other material, in which the hands are placed for warmth. 2. a tuft of feathers on the sides of the head of certain fowls. 3. Colloquial (taboo) the vagina and external… …
52paw — /pɔ / (say paw) noun 1. the foot of an animal with nails or claws. 2. the foot of any animal. 3. Colloquial the human hand. –verb (t) 4. to strike or scrape with the paws or feet. 5. Colloquial to handle clumsily, rudely, or overfamiliarly. –verb …
53barge — 1. v. Behave, usu. move, roughly or clumsily. 2. barge in Interfere, intrude (rudely). 3. barge into Collide (clumsily). 4. barge about Move around roughly …
54barge — [bärj] n. [ME & OFr < ML barga < LL barca < * barica < Gr baris, Egyptian boat < Coptic barī, small boat] 1. a large boat, usually flat bottomed, for carrying heavy freight on rivers, canals, etc. 2. a large pleasure boat, esp. one …
55flop — [fläp] vt. flopped, flopping [echoic var. of FLAP] 1. to flap, strike, throw, or cause to drop noisily and clumsily 2. Photoengraving to turn (a film negative) face down before exposure to a metal plate, in order to create a desired mirror image… …
56blunder — n. & v. n. a clumsy or foolish mistake, esp. an important one. v. 1 intr. make a blunder; act clumsily or ineptly. 2 tr. deal incompetently with; mismanage. 3 intr. move about blindly or clumsily; stumble. Derivatives: blunderer n. blunderingly… …
57shuffle — v. & n. v. 1 tr. & intr. move with a scraping, sliding, or dragging motion (shuffles along; shuffling his feet). 2 tr. a (also absol.) rearrange (a pack of cards) by sliding them over each other quickly. b rearrange; intermingle; confuse… …
58foo|zle — «FOO zuhl», verb, zled, zling, noun. –v.t. to do clumsily; bungle (especially a stroke in golf). –v.i. to act or play clumsily. –n. 1. a clumsy failure, especially a badly played stroke in golf. 2. Informal. a dull, old fashioned person; fogy. 3 …
59Bodge — Bodge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bodged}.] To botch; to mend clumsily; to patch. [Obs. or Dial.] [1913 Webster] …
60Bodged — Bodge Bodge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bodged}.] To botch; to mend clumsily; to patch. [Obs. or Dial.] [1913 Webster] …