bungling in the PONS Dictionary

bungling Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The bungling, misguided misfits entertained passengers as they dined.
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He was given as many lives as a cat is said to have, but managed to lose all but one though bungling or being defeated.
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Beware of official bungling, negligence, complacency, and collusion -- particularly where they masquerade as a favour.
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Mostly, the problems are caused by the bungling during the execution or inappropriate handling of the materials or machines and devices.
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Their plans come unstuck when their inept bungling lands them both in prison.
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The preference for signal intelligence over human intelligence may lead to all sorts of lethal bungling.
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The financial crisis and the bungling response have made both options seem absurd.
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A subplot deals with the attempts of two bungling gangsters to recover money hidden in the renovated building housing the sorority.
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At the end it is revealed that the scoutmaster was in fact an undercover police officer and that his bungling was a ruse.
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I could only marvel that he had made so much of my inadequate and bungling start.
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