Examples of 'botched' in a sentence

Meaning of "botched"

Botch (verb): To carry out a task poorly or incompetently, resulting in a failure or mistake. This term is often used to describe a botched job, botched surgery, or botched attempt at something
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  • simple past tense and past participle of botch
  • Made or repaired in a clumsy or incompetent manner.

How to use "botched" in a sentence

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I had a botched circumcision a few years ago.
It does not feel like botched plastic surgery.
I botched things but good this time.
She has not botched one yet.
His botched management necessitated the layoffs.
But the physician botched the convalescence.
Who botched the allie wabash investigation.
And you completely botched the catchphrase.
Conte botched an ideal opportunity to kill DiBono.
My mom did not have botched plastic surgery.
One botched spell does not a witch make.
There were rumours of a botched attempt on his life.
The paper said that it was kind of botched.
We sure botched this one pretty good.
Last month he died during a botched burglary.

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I know you botched that operation on purpose.
Ally nursed me through the botched procedure.
You have botched this thing so badly.
What a lovely night for a botched robbery.
But you botched the fire in college.
You have made some botched miss.
Johnson has botched a relatively simple turn.
That means your new identity is botched.
Could be a terribly botched attempt at autoerotic asphyxiation.
Before reporting for her botched surgery.
It was a botched inquiry from start to finish.
Some junior doc botched the job.
But he botched it took him an hour to die.
Waxman was killed in a botched rescue operation.
He called us the bungled and the botched.
One spectacularly botched operation was his downfall.
Mace always said these shrines were botched up.
The number of botched nose jobs alone.
It all started in a beautiful day of a botched hanging.
And the studio botched the selling of it.
You are looking at a fall guy in a botched merger.
If you think he botched my face and chest.
Not only was the transaction completely botched.
I hear they botched it at that lab of theirs.
They handed me a story about a botched robbery.
Or it could be a botched attempt to murder the president.
The videotape delivery got botched yesterday.
A botched job would have left these incisions.
Even if she had botched plastic surgery.
I have informed the general of the botched.
We have all botched pitches like that.
A woman suing a doctor for a botched surgery.
You botched the acetylcholine test.
Many projects have been botched because of impatience.
In the heat of the moment it was badly botched.

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