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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61 Unfortunately, forcing such a currency realignment would be a blunder of historic proportions.
62 Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle; old age a ret.
63 Happiness is also very difficult, before your heel, A thousand mountains and rivers but blunder away because of Doing not turn a head.
64 He'd borrowed money for her treatment and had fallen tens of thousands in debt even making the desperate blunder of engaging with a local loan shark.
65 He is on the watch, and fully expecting you to blunder into it.
66 Currently, the occasion of all round banking reform has come, which we should not blunder away .
67 A year ago, I was waiting at a stoplight on a Taipei street corner one day when suddenly I saw a little boy blunder out into the road, oblivious to the red light.
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68 If Dr Fox goes, and the sheer scale of his blunder suggests he may have to, stuttering defence reform will be a bigger problem for Mr Cameron than rabble-rousing in the ranks.
69 She a sidelong glance at Eric to see if he had noticed her blunder.
70 We usually for the sake of an opportunity, but blunder away more opportunities.
71 And individuals are likely to remain blind and unaware of what they are communicating nonverbally, because the hosts will seldom tell them that they have committed a social blunder.
72 Your air was often diffident, and altogether that of one refined by nature, but absolutely unused to society, and a good deal afraid of making herself conspicuous by some solecism or blunder.
73 He apologized profusely; however, he said to the servant: "You will cross swords with me tomorrow, and you will pay with your life this blunder!"
74 The ultimate blunder for a red carpet attender could be showing up in the same outfit as another star who looks better in it.
75 We should avoid making a blunder of emptying the baby with the bath.
76 The price for the blunder of dissociation from the Yishuv during the La Spezia episode would be paid in the next election to the Zionist Congress.
77 The war of words between America and Iran continues unabated, and with America intensifying its efforts to pacify Iraq, there is a danger that the two sides may blunder into military conflict.
78 Most of us at times blunder into accidentally hurting someone.
79 Never believe, next will be better, Blunder away, never repair return of regret.
80 Lehman's failure is widely seen as a similar turning-point in the current financial crisis: an unexpected blunder that came close to turning a garden-variety recession into another Depression.
81 "To cause so many civilians to die was a great blunder by the P.L.A. and tragedy unparalleled in the civil war, " Mr. Zhou said.
82 It had been a monumental blunder to give him the assign-ment.
83 Blunder away in go into business because of the communication get difficulty the case of good opportunity everywhere all matter!
84 This was a blunder by Mr Baker, but it was a forgivable one.
85 He wanted a fallacy to expose, a blunder to pillory, I may say required a little sense of victory, a roll of the drum, to call his powers into full exercise.
86 With no elaborate courtship ritual, males in a frenzied pursuit of sexual congress often blunder into and puncture the bodies of other males, occasionally inflicting fatal wounds.
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.