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botcher - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
botcher (plural botchers). (obsolete) A person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor. 1602, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night :.
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Fox Point village manager steps down amid hit-and-run investigation
Botcher, 62, who manages the village's operations and services, was charged with one misdemeanor count of hit and run - attended vehicle in ...
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Brendan Bottcher - Wikipedia
Brendan Michael Bottcher (born December 19, 1991) is a Canadian curler from Spruce Grove, Alberta. Bottcher is a three-time provincial men's champion, ...
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botcher
▪ I. botcher1 (ˈbɒtʃə(r)) Also 4 bochour, 5 botchare. [f. botch v. + -er1.] 1. A mender, repairer, or patcher. Also fig.1499 Promp. Parv. 42 Botchare of olde thinges, resartor. 1629 Ford Lover's Mel. i. ii. (1811) 134 Physicians are the bodys coblers, rather the botchers of mens bodies. 1863 Mrs. C....
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Botcher - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun someone who makes mistakes because of incompetence synonyms: blunderer, bumbler, bungler, butcher, fumbler, sad sack, stumbler
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Alesha M Botcher, FNP-C - Rochester Regional Health
Credentials & Certifications · Nurse Practitioner - Family, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2022 · St. John Fisher College, Wegmans School of Nursing, ...
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Di Botcher
Diane Botcher (born 2 June 1959) is a Welsh actress. Early life
Botcher was born on 2 June 1959 in Taibach, Port Talbot, Glamorgan, in Wales, one of the two children of parents Bernard and Glenys Botcher
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We invest in people, programs and organizations across the state to create a foundation for community building, and transformational impact.
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39 Synonyms & Antonyms for BOTCHER - Thesaurus.com
Tink′ler: the act of doing tinker's work: a botcher or bungler: a botch or bungle: a young mackerel.—v.t. to repair, esp. unskilfully.
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BOTCHER Synonyms: 18 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for BOTCHER: butcher, blunderer, incompetent, bungler, blunderbuss, bumbler, fumbler, screwup; Antonyms of BOTCHER: master, expert, ...
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botcher, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun botcher is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for botcher is from 1440, in ...
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Botch
Botch, Botched or Botcher may refer to:
Botch (professional wrestling), a slang term for missing a scripted wrestling move
Botch (band), an American mathcore band
Botched (film), a 2007 horror film
Botched (TV series), an American reality TV series
Botched by Nature, a spin-off TV series
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botchery
botchery (ˈbɒtʃərɪ) [f. botcher1: see -ery.] A botcher's work; clumsy or awkward workmanship or its result; patchwork.1608 World of Wonders 235 (L.) If we speak of base botchery. 1674 R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physic Pref., I, who always hated Botchery, might have real Art. 1732 De Foe, etc. Tour Gt. Br...
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Stirling Gallacher
, it was announced that Gallacher had joined medical drama Casualty as police officer Ffion Morgan, the wife of established character Jan Jenning (Di Botcher
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