duffer

মূর্খ লোক
definition
noun
he's the most worthless old duffer
an incompetent or stupid person, especially an elderly one.
translation of 'duffer'
মাথামোটা লোক
noun
অকর্মণ্য লোক,
মূর্খ লোক,
জাল মুদ্রা
example
To make a French loss doubly unlikely, they've dropped the only rank 'duffer' amongst them to the bench.
he's the most worthless old 'duffer'
But to give the old 'duffer' his due, he isn't the first to attempt such a blatantly bloodsucking sonic hook-up.
Having queued in order to buy a paper, some old 'duffer' just walks in front of me in order to get served.
By slow and careful progress, you can transform yourself from a onetime school sports 'duffer' who would do anything to get out of cross-country running, into someone who can run for 13.1 miles without stopping.
His site is clear and helpful and even an aging HTML 'duffer' like me can figure out how to do it (after a little thought).
Passing a public golf course they saw a lone 'duffer' out practicing his putt.
As always, playing skills ranged from near-professional to casual 'duffer' , and good-natured ribbing abounded as teams sized one another up.
The wife and I are going to beach resort for a couple of weeks and I thought I'd pick up a couple of pointers so as not to look like a complete 'duffer' !
a complete 'duffer' at languages
But the truth is, even the best pros can have a difficult time teaching the intricacies of the golf swing to a weekend 'duffer' who has little time to practice.
They played two rounds of golf that every 'duffer' in the country can identify with.
He is the lovable old 'duffer' with the frantic, ants-in-the-pants commentating style.
It's very exciting even for an old 'duffer' like me.
By now, you're saying to yourself, who is this whining old 'duffer' ?
Presidential power switched from the hands of a stumbling Republican 'duffer' to a passive Democratic peanut farmer.
A self-described ‘recovering 'duffer' ,’ he says the game itself can sometimes get in the way of what a business executive is trying to accomplish with golf.
For some reason, no matter which production I watch, I'm happy during the first three acts but the minute the old 'duffer' stalks the moors in the storm, I'm lost.
The doors opened and two aged citizens emerged, a withered old crow and a thin old 'duffer' .
If any character ever needed canine companionship, it was the old 'duffer' in that play.
I am not some old 'duffer' who wants to spoil your fun.
He now had bonded not only with the gallery that day but with every 'duffer' who ever dreamed of holing a 45-foot birdie putt on the 72nd green at a U.S. Open.
Well it's forty-eight hours on, and Lisa and I have successfully settled into our new life and formed a love triangle with a white-haired old 'duffer' called Oscar.
But as he noted on June 15: ‘We seem to be on track, but as us 'duffer' golfers like to say, it's not a gimme putt.’
Alf was a complete 'duffer' when it came to mechanical things such as refilling a ballpoint pen.
He made him a life peer in 1998 along with a whole load of other buddies once he'd shipped out some of the old 'duffers' with legislative reform.
U.S. 'duffers' are joining clubs in Scotland and Ireland
What was once an ancient grove of lofty sacred oaks protected by devout Druids and fervent Celts is now the rigidly controlled domain of weekend 'duffers' and their deferential caddies.
It's also true, of course, that today's players make their '60s counterparts look like weekend 'duffers' by comparison.
They don't look like money; they look like 'duffers' playing euchre on the 19th hole, the way they're kicking back in khakis and golf shirts, one of them scratching his sockless ankle.
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