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5 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.
She had bungled the negotiation, causing the deal to fall apart.
He had bungled the recipe, turning the dinner into an inedible disaster.
Having bungled the presentation, she left a poor impression on the clients.
The detective had bungled the investigation, leading to the wrong suspect's arrest.

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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