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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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The chef realized he had been bungling the recipe when the dish received poor reviews.
Despite his efforts, John had been bungling the repairs to his car.
He had been bungling the negotiations for weeks.
She had been bungling her attempts to learn the new dance routine.
The detective discovered that the criminal had been bungling the heist from the beginning.

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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