Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1 In fact, he argued forcefully against the botch - up , to great personal cost.
2 It was something of a botch , too, in an extremely pleasant way.
3 The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the botch - up .
4 BP's wooden CEO has seemed able to botch even the friendliest interviews.
5 I must botch up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
6 We attempted to capture him, but made a botch of the business.
7 Nobody but Fanchette could have made them look anything but a botch .
8 Now to be sure, we can certainly botch it if we're not careful.
9 They said that New Zealand could not botch another World Cup.
10 We make a simplified image of nature and then we botch it up.
11 I'm afraid between us we made rather a botch of things.
12 The ancients were particularly chary of allowing mere novices to botch their work.
13 So, more of a domestic botch than an international battle royal.
14 Outbreaks of insanity and botch - up reside everywhere in the parliamentary precinct.
15 I can see that I made a botch of it generally, Mr. Jerrard.
16 They really must, before I make a worse botch of things.
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