Which preposition to use with blunderings
We couldn't have a better night for enterin' the fort, an', if we don't succeed, it'll be our fault, or through the blundering of some fool sentinel.
ATKINS, RICHARD A. Blundering into paradise.
There has been some blundering in the transcription of the last two lines of this stanza.
But as Moffatt talked he began to feel as blank and blundering as the class of dramatic students before whom the great actor had analyzed his part.
"I saw," Paredes was saying, "that Howells wouldn't succeed, and it was obvious you and Rawlins would do worse, while Graham's blundering from the start left no hope.
It is not every body who could have so dexterously avoided blundering on the daylight in the course of a journey to the antipodes.
So that when the real prayer meeting is in progress, there will be no blundering through new tunes or weak-kneed renditions of them.