Encara no tenim significats per a "great blunder".
1I mean that all traveling just after marriage is a great blunder.
2The king's attempt to intimidate the Commons was a great blunder.
3You must have made some great blunder or she would have married you.
4He had made, they said, a great blunder, and had found it out.
5Whereupon, McClellan's fatal lack of humor permitted him to make a great blunder.
6The second happened to be a great blunder for the soldier who invented it.
7We've made a great blunder but it's too late now.
8Yet, but for one great blunder, the provinces should and probably would have existed now.
9A glance at a map of Australia will enable the reader to realise my great blunder.
10The great blunder was in the over-issue of notes when there was no money to redeem them.
11For this scheme of medical question and answer is a blunder; the first great blunder of sociology.
12But the first great blunder, detaching Longstreet, cannot be accounted for in any way I know of.
13Stanton made at least one great blunder.
14Germany's second great blunder was an arrogant underestimation of a self-reliant people of English culture and traditions.
15He made the great blunder of not recognizing the strength and leadership of Van Buren and Silas Wright.
16Socially our Lord was making a great blunder, perhaps a fatal blunder, in talking to this Samaritan woman.
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