A foolish error, especially one made in public.
1 I still think, however, she has dropped a clanger with this interview.
2 The clanger of famine here has not ceased with a plentiful harvest.
3 But a Matt Duffie clanger handed the visitors a halftime lead.
4 And then there was Andrew and his clanger of an interview.
5 And Ferguson was not averse to the odd clanger , from Ralph Milne to Bébé.
6 A defensive clanger by Aberdeen defender Thomas Solberg gifted Rangers three vital points at Pittodrie.
7 He dropped a clanger with victory in sight and Wolves heaved a sigh of relief.
8 Loris Karius had earlier dropped a clanger as he clattered into Wilfried Zaha after 12 minutes.
9 Have you ever made a real fashion clanger ?
10 And then we get to the real clanger here: The birthday shot of Charles and William.
11 But then, he goes and drops a clanger .
12 Collingwood's defence had a particularly difficult night, with Jack Frost and Marley Williams committing clanger after clanger .
13 Fate had raised her son to the summit of earthly grandeur and saved him from every clanger .
14 Still Burgoyne, hoping that Clinton's diversion would effect his deliverance from clanger , would not think of retreating.
15 Whichever team ends up winning the Champions Cup this will go down as the year of the European clanger .
16 Indeed, it is probable Mr Adams had rescued more than Fanny from the clanger of a rape that evening.
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