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bumble

verb as in botch

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"We found that larger bumble bee queens, typically more likely to survive winter and establish successful colonies, were paradoxically more vulnerable to pesticide exposure," Dr. Rondeau explains.

Right now, L.A.’s leaders are as bumbling as Orange County’s Angels.

That was a lucky break for Walz, who bumbled his way through an explanation of the China discrepancy, pleading that he is a “knucklehead” who gets “caught up in the rhetoric.”

An authentic if bumbling Walz wasn’t ready to slap down his lies.

From Salon

The year before the 2003 recall, GOP primary voters handily rejected a similar moderate, former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, in favor of a much more conservative nominee, the bumbling Bill Simon Jr.

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