commit a gaffe
social gaffe
political gaffe
making a gaffe during an important presentation
politicians often make gaffes during interviews
she made a gaffe by calling her boss by the wrong name
avoiding social gaffes at a formal dinner
apologizing for a public gaffe
making a gaffe in front of a large audience
celebrities often face backlash for their gaffes on social media
recovering from a career-ending gaffe
a simple gaffe can sometimes have serious consequences
learning from past gaffes to avoid repeating them
These happen when someone commits a social gaffe.
He also often uses note cards to avoid verbal gaffes.
Even careful presidents make gaffes under constant scrutiny.
But he's also drawn scrutiny for a series of recent verbal gaffes, including comments on helping the poor.
Such gaffes and inexperience made Mr Kaczynski easy to lampoon.
He's 77. And he's also prone to gaffes.
He is, it is true, known for gaffes, though these are often overstated.
These sorts of gaffes don't seem to have mattered in the past to Biden voters.
This is why they considered it a political gaffe, because most Americans think themselves as extremely hardworking.
Mr Akin later said he meant forcible, not legitimate, but the gaffe probably cost him the election.
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