Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
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Examples for "blunder"
Examples for "blunder"
1We find a similar blunder in Spain, in the time of Cervantes:-
2Volvo attributes the blunder to a battery problem caused by human error.
3Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has already apologised for the border blunder.
4That incident, which NATO called a tragic blunder, triggered widespread violent protests.
5Women are a blunder in the creation, and must take the consequences.
1Mr Andrews has publicly taken personal responsibility for the hotel quarantine bungle.
2That's an unbelievably catastrophic bungle right at the front door, Stefanovic said.
3This bureaucratic bungle persisted for more than two years until October 2018.
4Of course he made a terrible bungle of it to start with.
5He must understand his position, so as not to bungle the thing.
1In fact, he argued forcefully against the botch-up, to great personal cost.
2It was something of a botch, too, in an extremely pleasant way.
3The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the botch-up.
4BP's wooden CEO has seemed able to botch even the friendliest interviews.
5I must botch up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
1Nobody stops to think about whether she's a late bloomer or not.
2Most of the employes were women, dressed in the American bloomer costume.
3He felt that he had perpetrated a bloomer of no slight magnitude.
4She nestled a geranium, a bright magenta bloomer, in a secure spot.
5Mama said I was a late bloomer, and I guess I was.
1Doesn't affect me-I'vehad a boner since we got back in the tent.
2This goes beyond the search for the ultimate boner, doesn't it?
3You should tell them you have a boner, and you can't do gym.
4Her gaze faltered then focused, first on me, then on my sheet-tenting boner.
5I had a big boner and she waved me over with her hand.
1I don't want the same kind of fuckup that happened last time.
2My reputation with HPD fluctuated somewhere between a laughingstock and a fuckup.
3Someone had to pay for the fuckup that nearly killed his squad.
4You sure pulled a royal fuckup at Earth House, didn't you?
5Gambrelli said, Johnny was family, but he was a fuckup.
1Read: 'Unfathomable' blooper gifts England victory Kane gets tackled to the ground.
2But it turns out that this is, technically, not actually a blooper.
3CAN you believe it's been a whole year since Natasha Exelby's blooper went viral?
4Ehlers nearly put himself and the Jets on the blooper reel just seconds earlier.
5After the LSBees incident, more blooper footage occupies the screen.
1At this point you might expect a self-deprecating tale of my pratfall.
2Pretending to get knocked off balance, Sleep took a pratfall onto the concrete.
3And what's a Blake Edwards party without a face-first pratfall?
4It suggests that their apparent indifference to McGill's pratfall is symptomatic of their despair.
5Hands caught me as I sailed into a full-out pratfall.
1Intending to suggest that every boo-boo could be a source of joy.
2Famous person makes public boo-boo, followed by even more public apology.
3Julie has a real injury, this is just a boo-boo.
4He wept from a boo-boo, or if he was tired.
5I'd say he may have made a big-time boo-boo.
1No, he wasn't blaming the young ensign for the sensors' foul-up.
2Rex and Melissa's little foul-up at Constanza's had cost Madeleine her psychic cover.
3Any foul-up can be damaging or fatal to the organism.
4Fortunately this kind of foul-up is on the ground.
5Canon hasn't worked out a fix for this latest foul-up yet, but we have a suggestion.
1Someone could simply guess, or flub the answer through a silly mistake.
2Sending out mass apology for the address book flub later today.
3You remember that flub of hers last year at the festival for Hermes?
4He didn't do a thing wrong except flub a few of his lines.
5It was one flub after another-doubledbecause of Judith copying me!
6Can we get past this flub so I can ask my question about relationships?
7The negative stock market reaction to a $200 million flub is telling.
8It'd take a little more wooing to make up for a flub like that.
9This was an unprecedented mailing flub, said Mr Trump.
10That last flub, at least, prompted a board shake-up.
11I flub the third, and it ends up about five feet in front of me.
12Lord Burdette would reconsider, or somehow she would flub up worse than Noah ever did.
13Of course, people were quick to pick up on the flub and promptly point it out.
14Players come in late; they flub, they flat.
15This was an unprecedented mailing flub that heightened concerns about the integrity of expanding mail-in voting.
16If we've learned anything over the past year, it's that incremental improvements are incredibly easy to flub.
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