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bungle

[buhng-guhl] / ˈbʌŋ gəl /


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After another bungled team performance from McLaren, Max Verstappen is now within reach of what seemed to be an improbable fifth consecutive drivers' world championship.

From Barron's

Back in 1978, a surgeon had bungled cataract surgery, leaving him blind in his left eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dog passed the sheep and reached Nyame first—only to bungle the message.

From Literature

And humans make mistakes too; many years ago, a bungled hospital extubation was the likely cause of my grandmother’s death.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just think of the rows and bungles of the last seven weeks.

From BBC