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4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bungle' in a Sentence

"To clumsily and awkwardly handle or perform a task; to botch a job." more

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They had bungled the experiment, resulting in unexpected and chaotic outcomes.
The scientist has bungled the experiment, resulting in inconclusive data.
He managed to bungle the science experiment by mixing the wrong chemicals.
They are bungling the experiment, mixing chemicals without proper precautions.

Bungle

buhng-guhl
verbTo clumsily and awkwardly handle or perform a task; to botch a job.

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Last Updated On: April 24, 2024
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