noun
- a person who damages, ruins, or handles something badly
- a machine used for pressing or smoothing cloth by passing it between rollers
Usage: historical
Examples
- The new employee was a mangler of customer names, mispronouncing them constantly.
- She was known as a mangler of foreign languages despite her enthusiasm.
- The antique mangler in the museum was used for pressing linens in the 1800s.
- His attempts at cooking made him a mangler of even simple recipes.
- The laundry used an old-fashioned mangler to smooth the sheets.
- Don’t let him fix it; he’s a mangler when it comes to electronics.