The detective bungled the investigation by mishandling key evidence.
The chef bungled the recipe and ended up with a tasteless dish.
The politician bungled his speech and offended many of his supporters.
The company bungled the product launch, leading to poor sales.
She bungled the presentation by forgetting important details.
The goalkeeper bungled the save and let the opposing team score.
The student bungled the exam by not studying enough.
The director bungled the casting process and ended up with a poorly suited lead actor.
The team bungled the game strategy and lost the match.
The surgeon bungled the operation, causing complications for the patient.
So this is clearly a massive intelligence bungle.
But many say the investigation has been bungled and authorities are arresting innocent people.
Together, they have stifled debate, covered up bungles and made assumptions about risks that were too optimistic.
And a bungling criminal is caught on tape in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Bungle away at it then, and bring it to me (turns to go).
So this obviously sent the country into deep grief but also outrage since the rescue effort was largely considered bungled.
It has lost him votes in Parliament (on Syria, humiliatingly and tragically) and seats in the next election (he bungled redistricting).
I see your arm is still in a sling; that's because I bungled my work.
" You've bungled things in a dreadful way" !
But Hamas also gains, because the Palestinian Authority was so overconfident, it bungled the election.
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