duffer|duffers in English

noun

[duff·er || 'dʌfə]

failure, loser, incompetent person; clumsy person; dunce, person who is not intelligent; (Slang) something that is worthless or useless (Archaic); peddler of worthless goods

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1. As a golfer he was only a duffer.

2. He is a duffer at golf.

3. The agent's an awful duffer when it comes to dates.

4. Waugh was a duffer at cricket. Sentencedict.com

5. " Aw, let me go,'she exclaimed angrily . " Duffer. "

6. I was a bit of a duffer at school.

7. I thought you were hurt by Edward's saying you were a duffer and a beginner.

8. What are another words for Abigeus? Duffer, abactor, cattle thief

9. I was always a bit of a duffer at maths.

10. Aw , let me go, she exclaimed angrily. Duffer. He only grinned Broadly in return.

11. About morals , I mean , of course, you can't beat the old duffer.

12. Oliver says he is a duffer, but keeps him on because he is so helpless and lonesome.

13. 49 synonyms for Booby: fool, jerk, idiot, berk, prick, wally, prat, plonker, geek, goof, twit, dunce, duffer

14. He said he wasn't like that at Blackburn and Duffer was at Blackburn a long time.

15. Duffer D writes as dishes piles up in his sink in this post called Dirty Boy [ur]: