Bunglingly [adverb]
Definition of Bunglingly:
with difficulty
Sentence/Example of Bunglingly:
He got his message out bunglingly, with embarrassed circumlocution and repetition; but this was what it came to in the end.
It was my desire to change his course, but I went at it either too late or bunglingly.
The Kroomen managed her so bunglingly, that, on striking the beach, she swung broadside to the sea.
Molly obeyed; but executed her commission so bunglingly, that not only Nora, but Mrs. Ryle and Trevlyn came flocking to the porch.
With this wrapped bunglingly in his note he proceeded to ambush near Pleasant Valley.
Bunglingly Percy tried to dismiss his unwelcome catch, but he made slow work of extricating the deeply swallowed hook.
One who does things so bunglingly that you can follow him right up and put your hand on him.
The blocks were knocked away clumsily, the falls overhauled bunglingly for the next boat.
The sources are not given verbatim, but their contents are restated, often quite bunglingly.
Jacob signed his name, but so bunglingly that no one could have told what it was.