blunderbuss

noun
blun·​der·​buss | \ ˈblən-dər-ˌbəs How to pronounce blunderbuss (audio) \

Definition of blunderbuss

1 : a muzzle-loading firearm with a short barrel and flaring muzzle to facilitate loading
2 : a blundering person

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Examples of blunderbuss in a Sentence

leave it to that blunderbuss to bungle a job that a child could do

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The orderliness of the Armenian Revolution doesn’t fit the berets-and-blunderbusses image of what a revolution is supposed to look like. Tom Ball, The New Republic, "How to Stage a Successful Revolution," 1 July 2019 What these stories didn’t mention is that today, seven months before Iowa, polls are about as accurate as a blunderbuss, and most pollsters know it. Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, "The Polling Industry Is in Crisis," 21 June 2019 The President's immigration enforcement can be blunderbuss and heavy-handed. The Editorial Board, WSJ, "The Chief Justice and the President," 27 Dec. 2018 It had been fired out of a gravitational gun barrel by a cosmic blunderbuss, a supermassive black hole. Dennis Overbye, New York Times, "It Came From a Black Hole, and Landed in Antarctica," 12 July 2018 The Senate this week will debate a bipartisan bill that would relax some of the 2010 Dodd-Frank law’s blunderbuss regulations. The Editorial Board, WSJ, "Warren Democrats for Wall Street," 5 Mar. 2018 Over the past two and a half years, Trump blasted away at the lazy conventional wisdom on immigration with a blunderbuss; getting something to show for it legislatively will now require some deftness and guile. Rich Lowry, National Review, "Durbin-Graham Is the Problem, Not the Solution," 26 Jan. 2018 The Nevada State Museum, just a few blocks from the capitol in Carson City, has an extensive firearms collection on display, everything from blunderbusses to Gatling guns. Christopher Palmeri, Bloomberg.com, "Gun-Culture Tourism Thrives in Las Vegas," 4 Oct. 2017 There were Nazis on the moon, time-traveling blunderbusses, Mandingoes, and for the love of John Carter, a vampire throwing a horse at Abraham Lincoln. Ruth Suehle, WIRED, "Can 2013 Beat The Amazing Year of Movies That Was 2012?," 4 Jan. 2013

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First Known Use of blunderbuss

1654, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for blunderbuss

by folk etymology from obsolete Dutch donderbus, from Dutch donder thunder + obsolete Dutch bus gun

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blunderbuss

noun

English Language Learners Definition of blunderbuss

: an old-fashioned kind of gun with a wide opening at the end

blunderbuss

noun
blun·​der·​buss | \ ˈblən-dər-ˌbəs How to pronounce blunderbuss (audio) \

Kids Definition of blunderbuss

: a short gun that has a barrel which is larger at the end and that was used long ago for shooting at close range without taking exact aim

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