Duffers [noun]

Definition of Duffers:

person who blunders

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Sentence/Example of Duffers:

He's a kindly old duffer; always doing things for folks and going out of his way to help a neighbor and things like that.

Duffer is most inelegant (this from Julie in an assumption of stern reproach); I do not see wherever you picked up such a word.

There is no false modesty in the confidence with which I esteem myself a duffer, at fishing.

Anyway, you're behaving like a brick to them both, and Ronnie is a deuced old duffer for giving you up.

Harry: I used to think Santa a pretty jolly old duffer, who made lots of sport for the infants, but I'm ready for a change myself.

Ronnie is a duffer and doesn't see, and Gwendolen wouldn't notice if any one were ill except herself.

As if in answer to her mental query, she came just then full upon Policeman Duffer.

Policeman Duffer would have been greatly astonished had he known there was that in his words which gave her courage.

Some of them he did, better than he wanted to; and a precious set they were, in Policeman Duffer's opinion.

Policeman Duffer was embarrassed now; he was not used to being confronted with such matter-of-fact questions.