Synonym: blunder, botch, tumble. Similar words: bungling, jungle, angle, single, tangle, single out, sunglasses, bunch. Meaning: ['bʌŋgl] n. an embarrassing mistake. v. 1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin 2. spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly.
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1. If you bungle a job, you must do it again!
2. The whole job was a gigantic bungle.
3. Their pay was late because of a computer bungle.
4. To make a mess of; bungle.
5. That last stupid bungle of his is the end.
6. One day went(sentencedict.com), calculate do not calculate bungle opportunity?
7. I was afraid you would bungle this assignment but I had no one else to send.
8. Otherwise, it will bungle deepens reform, block up economy grows.
9. It was the result of a bungle: a bureaucratic rule - change misleadingly announced and over - excitedly reported.
10. Bingle, bangle, bungle I'm so happy in the jungle I refuse to go.
11. Don't let him mend your bike. He's sure to bungle the job.
12. The plan seemed simple enough, but the CIA managed to bungle the operation.
13. Obama told CBS Television , television he takes the plan blame for bungle Dashle bungled Daschle nomination.
14. If it is found to be contradicted by observation well these experimentalists do bungle things sometimes.
15. Mr. Obama told CBS Televison television he takes the blame for the bungle bungled Daschle nomination.
16. Writing an essay can be tedious, but you don't want to bungle the hours of conceptual work you've put into writing your essay by leaving a few slippy misppallings and pourly wordedd phrazies..
17. If they insist on keeping it in their own hands , they will only bungle it.
More similar words: bungling, jungle, angle, single, tangle, single out, sunglasses, bunch, moribund, abundance, a bundle of, glee, wiggle, neglect, young, lung, hung up, plunge, struggle for, expunge, pungent, English, with young, ungainly, fungible, a young man, seemingly, youngster, pungency, wittingly.