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Meaning of duffer

Wordnet

duffer (n)

an incompetent or clumsy person

Webster

duffer (n.)

A peddler or hawker, especially of cheap, flashy articles, as sham jewelry; hence, a sham or cheat.

A stupid, awkward, inefficient person.

See Shicer.

Any common domestic pigeon.

One who duffs cattle, etc.

duffer Sentence Examples

  1. The duffer struggled to hit the ball, as his swing was wild and uncoordinated.
  2. The golf duffer was a source of amusement for the more experienced players, who would often give him tips on how to improve his game.
  3. The duffer's ball landed in the rough, and he had to take a penalty stroke.
  4. The duffer was so bad at golf that he often lost his balls, and he had to buy new ones regularly.
  5. The duffer's playing partners were often frustrated by his slow pace of play, and they would often have to wait for him to hit his shots.
  6. The duffer was undeterred by his lack of skill, and he would often come back to the golf course, determined to improve his game.
  7. The golf duffer was a regular at the local driving range, where he would practice his swing and try to improve his accuracy.
  8. The duffer's friends would often tease him about his lack of skill, but he would always take it in good humour.
  9. The duffer's playing partners would often offer him advice on how to improve his game, but he would usually ignore it.
  10. The golf duffer was always the last to finish his round, and he would often have to play in the dark.

FAQs About the word duffer

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The duffer struggled to hit the ball, as his swing was wild and uncoordinated.

The golf duffer was a source of amusement for the more experienced players, who would often give him tips on how to improve his game.

The duffer's ball landed in the rough, and he had to take a penalty stroke.

The duffer was so bad at golf that he often lost his balls, and he had to buy new ones regularly.