Definitionadj. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness
Last update: October 7, 2015
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I bungled, and couldn't get it right again afterwards. [Please select]
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You bungled things, as I said, but we can still conquer Oz. [Please select]
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"This work must not be bungled," he said sternly. [Please select]
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Then, to Jean, "and you are to see that it is not bungled." [Please select]
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The _particeps criminis_ of our bungled wedding--of course I know her. [Please select]
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McClernand bungled brigades and divisions out of mutual support. [Please select]
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We had all bungled, the whole wretched bunch of us, Peter and Blenkiron and myself. [Please select]
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Benson bungled like a shoemaker who has lost his end. [Please select]
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Not without chagrin did Karl and Caspar behold the spectacle of the bearcoot's departure; and for a while they were under the impression that Ossaroo had bungled the business with which he had been entrusted. [Please select]
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It looked as if the worn fangs of the lion failed to make his hold on the wonderful, leathern, loose armor of the little honey-badger, and that he bungled the stroke of his terrible paw. [Please select]
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