A person who mends things, especially such a cobbler or tailor(noun)
A clumsy or incompetent worker; a bungler(noun)
A young salmon; a grilse.(noun)
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Use "botcher" in a sentence
"There was never a better workman than he -- while I am only a 'botcher' -- and so generous and good-natured, wearing his heart on his sleeve."
"Why is the valorization of a contingency beyond necessity, as we'll see Agamben defining it, not routed back through the heightened literary convolutions of "phonetic spelling" after all, in instances more ambitious and self-searching than that of Stoker's Cockney botcher?"
"But Strock IS there, well, at least he stops by every few months, and we know what a botcher of jobs and cover-up apologist he is."