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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After hours of practice, he will have been botching the dance routine on stage.
She will have been botching the recipe, resulting in a disappointing dish for the family dinner.
Despite his efforts to fix the plumbing issue, he will have been botching the repairs all along.
The singer will have been botching the high notes throughout the entire performance.
By the time the project is completed, they will have been botching the construction for months.
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