Synonym: flounder, mistake, stumble. Similar words: plunder, fall under, underground, under, thunder, under way, underway, undergo. Meaning: ['blʌndə] n. an embarrassing mistake. v. 1. commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake 2. make one's way clumsily or blindly 3. utter impulsively.
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31 And to study it you need a programme that ensures you don't make a blunder.
32 The blunder on Melbourne's Sandown race track is likely to cost Charlie £12,000 in prize money.
33 He then yelled out in pain, but suffered 70 per cent burns in the blunder at his home.
33 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
34 Instead a blunder in the opening left him a pawn down, on the verge of defeat.
35 The winner made one bad blunder six fences from home but that could be put down more to frustration than anything else.
36 She thought of the baby only as her last blunder in loving, a mistake leading her nearer to this dreadful woe.
37 You can see so little as you blunder on that you are an easy target for any animal seeking fresh meat.
38 A.. This is the biggest blunder in the history of local television in the United States.
39 Were they all pretending to be ignorant in order to trap him into making some punishable blunder.
40 After a quiet opening, Speelman committed a simple blunder, losing a piece for two pawns.
41 Last night he was too embarrassed to talk about his blunder.
42 His warning was disclosed yesterday in what appeared to be an amazing blunder by Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.
43 Many consider it a monumental blunder that Apple waited until 1994 to license its operating system.
44 She stopped[sentencedict.com], finally aware of the terrible blunder she had made.
45 Blunder away , never repair return of regret.
46 Dan's blunder was inadvertent and we forgave him.
47 To blunder away state property is a grave crime.
48 Leakers like Manning can be prosecuted, but because few commit Manning's blunder of bragging about their exploits, they are rarely caught.
49 Even an old hand like him had made a blunder this time.
50 Unless policymakers blunder unforgivably—by letting "systemic" institutions fail or by keeping monetary policy too tight—there is no need for today's misery to turn into a new Depression.
51 A potentially dangerous blunder by police and security authorities here yesterday saw Mrs. Thatcher mobbed by yelling demonstrators during a shopping mall walkabout.
52 It was a blunder for them to try to appease the aggressor.
53 Einstein abandoned the cosmological constant with relief, declaring that its invention had been "my greatest blunder.
54 It would be in bad taste for a guest to make a blunder.
55 Closer to the ship, occasional vague, reptilian shapes would blunder into the interdiction field, cry out, and then crash away through indigo mists .
56 The stop-loss system that has been established shall be strictly implemented where there is any book loss as incurred by any market change or decision-making blunder.
57 He wants a fallacy to expose, a blunder to pillory, requires a Little sense of victory, a roll of the drums, to call his powers into full exercise.
58 Never do believe that the next will be better. Blunder away, never repair return of regret.
59 Microsoft seems to be repeating this same blunder as its own network of sites becomes more and more deponent on Silverlight.
60 however, he said to the servant: "You will cross swords with me tomorrow, and you will pay with your life this blunder!"
More similar words: plunder, fall under, underground, under, thunder, under way, underway, undergo, maunder, founder, underlie, undercut, come under, flounder, undergone, understand, undersell, undermine, undertake, underwrite, underneath, underlying, undergrowth, undertaking, thunderbolt, misunderstood, under control, undergarment, understanding, undergraduate.