Sentences

bungle in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7

Definition

Bungle: to carry out a task clumsily or incompetently, resulting in failure or mistakes.

Sample Sentences

  1. He managed to bungle the presentation by forgetting key points.
  2. Despite her best efforts, she always seemed to bungle her cooking attempts.
  3. The team was frustrated when they bungled the final play of the game.
  4. It’s easy to bungle a simple task if you’re not paying attention.
  5. They didn't want to bungle the important negotiations that could affect their future.
  6. His tendency to bungle everyday tasks made him a source of amusement for his friends.
  7. When the software update was released, it was clear the developers had bungled some features.
  8. After he bungled the surprise party plans, his friends decided to take over.
  9. She was worried she would bungle the interview with her nerves getting the best of her.
  10. If you bungle the instructions, the project will never be completed on time.
  11. He managed to bungle the simple instructions, leading to a chaotic outcome.
  12. Despite her best efforts, she would often bungle the easiest tasks.
  13. The team's attempt to fix the software glitch ended up being a complete bungle.
  14. His tendency to bungle important presentations made everyone nervous.
  15. They bungle the details of the project, which resulted in a costly delay.
  16. After he bungled the recipe, the dinner party turned into a disaster.
  17. It was frustrating to see how easily he could bungle such a straightforward procedure.
  18. Her initial excitement quickly faded as she realized she had bungled the opportunity.
  19. The technician bungled the installation, leaving the system unusable.
  20. If they bungle this negotiation, it could jeopardize the entire deal.
  21. She managed to bungle the presentation by forgetting half of her notes.
  22. Despite their best efforts, the team continued to bungle the project deadlines.
  23. His tendency to bungle simple tasks often frustrated his coworkers.
  24. The chef's mistake caused him to bungle the recipe, resulting in a burnt dinner.
  25. Even the most experienced professionals can bungle under pressure.
  26. They tried to fix the problem, but ended up bungling it even further.
  27. It was a simple task, yet he managed to bungle it completely.
  28. Her attempt to explain the rules only served to bungle the game for everyone.
  29. The software update would have gone smoothly, but the developers bungled the coding.
  30. After several attempts to fix it, he realized he had truly bungled the situation.