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blunderingly

  • a word derived from blunder.
    blunder
    noun
    a gross, stupid, or careless mistake.

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Some did make expressions of empathy, but not many – Duckenfield, blunderingly, was one; Jackson and Marshall were others.

From The Guardian Apr. 26, 2016

The Steam Roller rolls blunderingly through three acts in the form or an inexpertly written part for Janet Beecher.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week in his syndicated newspaper colyum, Calvin Coolidge blunderingly deplored: "A naval office reports that the best engine is made abroad," missing the lighter-than-air distinction.

From Time Magazine Archive

Voks blunderingly illustrated the story with Mellon's Madonna, mislabeled it The Holy Family.

From Time Magazine Archive

Secondly there is the Olympian or classical stage, a stage in which, for good or ill, blunderingly or successfully, this primitive vagueness was reduced to a kind of order.

From Five Stages of Greek Religion by Gilbert Murray