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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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Josef Bürckel
Hitler wanted someone who would "work with radical resoluteness and without Viennese botchery", "even at risk of making himself unpopular".
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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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Hovel in the Hills
Charlie the Windcharger
Gadgetry and Botchery
Gardening for fun
Wild creatures
Birds
More birds
Earning money
Earning more money
Losing money
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Spell Law
Ares (Issue #11), Eric Goldberg was not pleased with Spell Law, saying that it was "a good example of how a promising company can follow success with botchery
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