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blunder
noun as in mistake
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In his statement on Wednesday, he called the Harris campaign's continued support of Israel a blunder.
From Salon
It follows several reports of MP blunders in Westminster, as the 335 newly elected MPs get to grips with the historic rules of the Chamber.
From BBC
I still anticipate letters from some fans, “Oh, Roberts, he makes lots of blunders, the Dodgers were so good they won despite him.”
From Los Angeles Times
But then, he suddenly stopped, committing what became a game-changing mental blunder.
From Los Angeles Times
And the reason why is best illustrated by the Operation Pathway catastrophe blunder of 2009.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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