Examples of 'bungled' in a sentence

Meaning of "bungled"

bungle (verb) - It means to carry out a task clumsily or incompetently, resulting in failure. This phrase is commonly used to refer to a mistake or blunder in one's actions
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  • Incompetently performed; ruined through incompetent action; botched up.
  • simple past tense and past participle of bungle

How to use "bungled" in a sentence

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You bungled it so much it was not really a mutiny.
The entire op was bungled from the start.
A bungled case let a child killer go free.
There is another bungled engagement for you.
I put those two up to it and they bungled it.
Except you bungled the first shot.
I was hired as a bodyguard and bungled the job.
Slain in bungled robbery at hotel in southern france.
Accomplishing of his departure had been bungled.
You people have bungled every assignment.
I think that the work in committee was bungled.
How an assassin bungled a deadly umbrella plot.
These two exercises were not bungled at all.
I bungled the whole thing from beginning to end.
He called us the bungled and the botched.

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I am sorry that your publicity stunt got bungled.
I would not have bungled it in such a fashion.
I was not the one that bungled it.
No more bungled kidnappings or mistimed bombings.
The rich harvests have bungled the prices.
Chitti bungled the army evaluation.
Making sure you have not bungled anything.
Murdoch has bungled this golf club murder.
The police operation is being described as bungled and incompetent.
He recognises having bungled the termination of your contact.
Usually the result is a bungled shot.
Your man bungled his work.
I do not mind it looking like we bungled this one.
You bungled this whole business.
I am afraid this case was bungled from the beginning.
She bungled that on her own.
This site is too important to be bungled by a bunch of amateurs.
I have bungled this entire affair.
Never take part of her bungled plans anymore.
I bungled our entire relationship.
You have bungled the job.
I bungled and there is no excuse.
What we have bungled is the peace.
Bungled orders and poor communications prevented their execution.
You have bungled your job.
Bungled collusion is still collusion.
Bureaucracy bungled from the beginning.
Bungled robbery takes place.
Trudeau has bungled so many things.
Our first manager either stole or bungled the money.
The police bungled that completely.
Operations can get bungled.
So you bungled the hit.
The botched investigation and the bungled forensic work.
She has bungled everything.

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