Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1 Remember what a furious bodge that turned out to be?
2 But it works well, and makes you realise how often other crime shows bodge their endings. 22.
3 I was far too tired, and not in the mood; I made a bodge of narrating my report.
4 The bodge job is so dodge, the trains sport disabled accessible toilets that wheelchairs can't properly fit into.
6 Sadly, it is mould-breaking only in the sense that it looks like someone dropped the mould and tried to bodge it back together.
7 When he forced Nadal to bodge a backhand at the end of a 20-shot rally and drop serve, the response was twice as loud.
8 For some inexplicable reason the Metropolitan Police don't have a standard form for ghosts so I had to bodge one together on an Excel spreadsheet.
9 One of the grotty traders on the Quallheim, little more than a bodged - together raft.
10 Bodge : What a piece of work … Stuff him.
11 The notion of self-help was at its heart - you bodged your space according to your needs.
12 Mr. Bodge was stone deaf, naturally stupid, and had been nearly moribund for thirty years with asthma.
13 I'd never put burrata through a siphon gun before, she told Krysti and Bodge on Hit North Mid Coast.
15 Such a gleam was unconsciously projected upon the present crisis by Mr. Bodge , better known in the village as Father Bodge .
16 Over the next 20 years, the system-building boom unravelled, as estate after estate was found to have been seriously bodged by contractors.
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