5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Botch' in a Sentence
"To ruin something by doing a poor job or making mistakes; often used with "up."" more
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The goalkeeper botched the save, allowing the opposing team to score easily.
The goalkeeper will botch the save if he underestimates the opponent's kick.
The goalkeeper will be botching the save, letting the opposing team score.
The team's miscommunication led them to botch the play during the crucial moment of the game.
The player is botching the penalty kick with a shaky aim.
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