Similar words: cock-up, cock up, lock up, lock-up, lockup, mock-up, mock up, chock up. Meaning: n. something badly botched or muddled.
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1 He's made a monumental cock-up of his first assignment.
2 He made a real cock-up of it.
3 She's made a complete cock-up of the arrangements.
4 She made a complete cock-up of the arrangements.
5 Gerry's made a right cock-up with/of those figures!
6 He was in danger of making a real cock-up of this.
7 There's been a bit of a cock-up over the travel arrangements.
8 It was a bit of a cock-up,[www.Sentencedict.com] if you'll pardon the expression.
9 There's been a bit of cockup over the travel arrangements.
10 So it was delivered to the wrong place? What a cock-up!
11 There's been a cock-up over the tickets for the football on Saturday.
12 But rather than ascribing it to any sort of malicious intent he said it's likely a "cockup rather than a conspiracy."
13 Shall I prepare the guest room for Mr Cockup, my lord?