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Meanings of made blunders in English
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Usage of made blunders in English
1
We're not the only people who have madeblunders to-day, Green.
2
Perhaps he might, for he has madeblunders as well as another man.
3
He madeblunders in India as well as in America.
4
He madeblunders, and her playing was out of heart.
5
I could not speak before, or I should have madeblunders, and so would you.
6
But Chester was an old granny, who sometimes madeblunders and had to back down.
7
But liberal and enlightened as was the general course of Walpole, he still madeblunders, and showed occasional illiberality.
8
Oh, the difference between Elfride's condition of mind now, and when she purposely madeblunders that Stephen Smith might win!
9
Some there were who danced like a fairy dream; others who madeblunders and gave the wrong hand, and betrayed various awkwardnesses.
10
Blanche's creed was simple-peoplecommitted faults, madeblunders, sinned, suffered; atoned the sin by the suffering, and should then be kissed and forgiven.
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Jefferson Davis perhaps madeblunders and mistakes, but I honestly believe that he ever did what he thought best for the good of his country.