mucked-up

[US]/[ʌk.t ʌp]/
[UK]/[mʌkt ʌp]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.In a state of disarray; messy; disorganized.; Faulty; flawed; poorly executed.
v.To make something messy or disorganized.; To spoil or ruin something; to botch a job.
adv.In a messy or disorganized state.

Example Sentences

the project was completely mucked-up by the last-minute changes.

i really mucked-up the interview; i said all the wrong things.

he mucked-up the entire presentation with his confusing slides.

don't muck-up my work; leave it as it is.

the team mucked-up the launch date, delaying the product release.

she mucked-up the recipe, and the cake tasted awful.

he mucked-up the negotiations, losing a valuable deal.

the intern mucked-up the database with incorrect entries.

i mucked-up the order form, and now we have the wrong parts.

they mucked-up the wiring, causing a power outage.

the software update mucked-up the system, rendering it unusable.

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