Similar words: botch, crotchet, crotchety, hotchpotch, wretched, hatched, stretched, farfetched. Meaning: [bɒtʃ] adj. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness.
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1. We botched our first attempt at wallpapering the bathroom.
2. The builders really botched up our patio.
3. It is a silly idea and he has botched it.
4. The funding was withdrawn after they botched up the first stage of the research.
5. He tried to repair my computer,but he really botched it up.
6. Hemingway complained that Nichols had "botched everything up".
7. She botched up every job we gave her.
8. He completely botched up the interview.
9. She botched up the job thoroughly.
10. She always botched up.
11. Instead of fixing my computer, he's botched it up completely.
12. The computer programmer botched the job and had to start over.
13. He tried to jump over the rail,but he botched it and twisted his ankle.
14. The handover to Edinburgh, Cardiff and London was botched, but it was Labour that created the new bodies.
15. Quite decent things, hopelessly botched, needing to be made clean again.
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16. In the recriminations that followed the botched coup, pro- and anti-Noriega factions attacked the White House.
17. The others were beheaded first; her executioner botched her beheading and left her to endure a three-day death.
18. Defense lawyers are arguing that the police botched the investigation.
19. The accusations of incompetence after the botched attempt to support the anti-Noriega coup in October had stung the Bush Administration.
20. The only loosening occurs with a late botched suicide attempt, the result of depression after Cissy's death.
21. The work they did on the house was a botched job.
22. I tried to cook a nice dinner,but I'm afraid I've rather botched it up.
23. The mechanic tried to repair my car, but he really botched it up.
24. Thousands of women are infertile as a result of botched abortions.
25. All the charges stem from Conoline's refusal to cooperate with an investigation into a botched Dec. 7 drug bust.
26. California did not deregulate its electricity system-the government changed the regulations, and botched the job.
27. Any political pursuit of ideals of the good is likely to be botched and distorted.
28. We talked earlier about the computer marketing firm that had badly botched one of its first major corporate sales.
29. Anglers wait a lifetime for such a chance, and I had botched mine.
30. The former regional-autonomy minister, Ryaas Rasyid, believes the whole scheme has been botched.
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