SAD SACK vs BOTCHER: NOUN
- A perennial victim of misfortune.
- An incompetent or inept person.
- An extremely inept or clumsy person.
- Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
- A clumsy or incompetent worker; a bungler
- A person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor
- A young salmon; a grilse.
- A clumsy or careless workman; a bungler.
- One who mends or patches, esp. a tailor or cobbler.
- One who botches; a clumsy, bungling workman; a bungler.
- A mender; a repairer or patcher; specifically, a tailor who does repairing.
- The grilse: a local English name in the Severn valley.
- Someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence
SAD SACK vs BOTCHER: RELATED WORDS
- Grumbler, Cameoing, Yankee doodle, Mule skinner, Hepcat, Monocled, Gloomy gus, Nostalgist, Dunderhead, Botcher, Fumbler, Butcher, Blunderer, Bumbler, Bungler
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SAD SACK vs BOTCHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mopsy, Meany, Grumbler, Cameoing, Yankee doodle, Mule skinner, Hepcat, Monocled, Gloomy gus, Nostalgist, Dunderhead, Butcher, Blunderer, Bumbler, Bungler
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SAD SACK vs BOTCHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Mauldin's foot-slogging pair did not Sergeant York the enemy's machine gun nests, nor did they sit on Sad Sack haunches, looking helpless and beaten.
- I've just started a new job - it's only my second week and i'm walking around like a sad sack.
- The 65 episodes for Yorkshire Television included the characters Sad Sack, Hi-Fi, Lucy, Dotty, Back-to-Front and Princess.
- Underwater, a lump appears on Sam's head, and the Sad Sack lands on top of him.
- It is very difficult to make a living by being a professional sad sack and victim.
- Is it better to be a sad-sack or a maniac?.
- Follow these tips to avoid looking like a sad sack.
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