Examples of 'blundered' in a sentence

Meaning of "blundered"

blunder (verb)", "definition": "To blunder means to make a careless or embarrassing mistake, often due to confusion, lack of attention, or poor judgment. In English, 'blunder' is used to describe an error or misstep that has negative consequences or leads to an unintended outcome.
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How to use "blundered" in a sentence

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He had blundered back like a mad man.
Your old man seems to have blundered.
How ScoMo blundered his way to victory.
After all his precautions he had blundered.
They blundered onto your little outfit.
I was fine till you two blundered in.
They have blundered abundantly in the past.
The new song teacher blundered.
Our scouts blundered and things are a bit nasty.
I was doing fine until you blundered into it.
I have blundered onto peace.
He had the uncomfortable conviction that he had blundered.
Local authorities blundered through and have nothing.
Blundered because he did not know what he was cribbing.
I think we may have blundered onto a serial killer.

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He blundered his plundering and he was stupid with his pillaging.
You certainly blundered this time.
I had blundered onto a strange man speaking strange words.
They have denied and then blundered on relentlessly.
You blundered into a trap.
She could easily have blundered past the last.
Tom blundered his queen.
And then you blundered in.
I blundered into something.
I seem to have accidentally blundered into the wrong classroom.
And blundered straight into the middle of the hyena clan.
You nearly blundered that.
He even blundered the names of the cast members a few times.
I admit that we blundered.
The struggle blundered round the edge of the door.
You said yourself that the company must have blundered.
We have blundered into something.
Someone had blundered.
You guys have blundered into our secret tobaccy patch.
I have always blundered.
You blundered again.
Then it usually indicates that we have blundered in something very basic.
Historic communism blundered ontologically and psychologically at the same time.
Talat added that with this approaches there is a possibility for the negotiations to be blundered.
You may have just blundered into something remotely useful.
Other representatives left once they realised what kind of atrocity they would blundered into.
Bernanke blundered by not doing so.
Did you hear that You guys blundered.
Because he blundered badly.
I also blundered my way through dozens of mortifyingly bad query letters.
Do you know what you just blundered into out there.
I blundered via the.
The judge blundered.
I blundered into that trap like a farm boy on his first campaign.
The measure of the window It is blundered.

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