Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1 I must botch up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
2 Are you affected by Auckland Council's consenting botch up ?
3 Gillard accepts complete responsibility for the "real Julia" botch up in the 2010 campaign.
4 The Prime Minister says a botch up that allowed a woman with Covid-19 to leave isolation is unacceptable.
5 The Prime Minister is facing his first political botch up as questions continue to swirl around the Internal Affairs Minister.
6 After being on the attack for weeks over border blunders the National Party now has its own spectacular botch up .
7 A botch up that allowed a woman with Covid-19 to leave isolation and drive all the way to Wellington without being tested.
8 However, he did not assign blame in the botch up to any side and said at the time the ministry had made a reasonable guess.
9 That they could count on him appearing only when things got botched up ?
10 I'm sorry things got so botched up when I left.
11 Which probably meant he botched up again as usual.
12 Essex County investigator Frank Tremont, who botched up that high-profile murder case a few years back.
13 I'm not going to pay full price to have my work botched up after that style!
14 I am mortified this morning to find the letter to you botched up in the Eastern papers, telegraphed from Chicago.
15 But for once and once only as those saw who had the hardihood to look, Uncle Tobe had botched up a job.
16 A kind of administration is botched up for the present, and even gave itself an air of that fierceness with which the winter set out.
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