Translation for '
botcher' from English to Icelandic
NOUN | a botcher | botchers | |
SYNO | blunderer | botcher | bumbler | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The etymology of the bodger and botcher (poor workmanship) are well recorded from Shakespeare onwards, and now the two terms are synonymous.
- Coles, the local shopkeeper ("Little Britain" regular Di Botcher), PC Claude Cox (Keiron Self), a friend of the family, with a fondness for cake, plastic sex dolls and pornographic films.
- , meaning botcher. Later it came to mean someone cheating (for example using company resources for personal benefit) or alternately doing shoddy work.
- One story focuses on "new territory" for paramedic Jan Jenning (Di Botcher) and her police officer wife Ffion Morgan (Stirling Gallacher).
- hike from Botcher's Gap to Pico Blanco Camp. From the Boy Scout camp hikers can take the western or right fork of a National Forest trail.
- The citadel was commissioned by King Henry VIII to replace the medieval Botcher's gate, It ceased to be a fortress and became a prison in 1611.
- She tells paramedics Sam Nicholls (Charlotte Salt) and Jan Jenning (Di Botcher) that Iain and Ruby have been involved in the pile-up.
- In 2014, he formed The Persecuted a British Americana country pop rock band alongside Steve Botcher (guitar/vocals), Brad Wray (bass/vocals) and Mark Skeggs (drums).
- Waterfalls in Botcher Gill, a tributary of Gunnerside Beck, contain numerous fossils.
- In 2007, he directed a series of Post Office television adverts, featuring the actors John Henshaw, Rory Jennings and Di Botcher alongside guest stars Joan Collins, Bill Oddie and Westlife.
- Lloyd Langford played Gilbert's amiable younger brother Emrys; Di Botcher played Brenda, a gossipy hairdresser; and Mike Hayward played Gilbert's father Gurnos.
- Bottchers Gap (sometimes spelled Botcher's Gap) (closed [...]) is a day use area, campground, and trail head.
- Nicolas Ortíz (born 9 May 1952) is a Puerto Rican boxer. He competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. At the 1972 Summer Olympics, he lost to Ib Bøtcher of Denmark.
- Ib Bøtcher (born 21 July 1952) is a Danish boxer. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics.
- Three commemorative plaques have been installed on walls facing the parking lot. One of them commemorates the royal life guards ([...] "Detachement") that were stationed at the site from 1853 until 19018 and that the recruit school was based at the site from 1909 until 1946. Another one commemorates royal life guard Lars Johannes Bøtcher Larsen who was killed in battle on 29 August 1943.
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