bungle in the PONS Dictionary

bungle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make a bungle of sth
to make a bungle of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The owners say they will not sell to the village, who they argued had bungled the deal.
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The president's political opponents accused him of bungling the efforts and some demanded his resignation.
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The result of the inquiry has been described as among racing's greatest bungles.
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What a salad of confusion, of bungle, of mismanagement, and far worse, would be the instant result.
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At my university, the implementation of a complicated new computer system was by all accounts badly bungled.
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The defense moved for a new trial amid claims of set-ups, police bungles, hypnotism, brainwashing, blackmail and government conspiracies.
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To test the doubt was dramatically a chance not to be missed, not be bungled either by resolving it.
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He is unfortunately known for the number of times he has bungled escapes or ruined others' chances at escape.
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Economists have described the project as a billion dollar bungle.
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He completely bungles the interview process, but thanks to a computer error, he gets hired as the number one recruit.
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