bungle in a sentence
v. i.
π Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7
Definition
Bungle: to carry out a task clumsily or incompetently, resulting in failure or mistakes.
Sample Sentences
- He managed to bungle the presentation by forgetting key points.
- Despite her best efforts, she always seemed to bungle her cooking attempts.
- The team was frustrated when they bungled the final play of the game.
- Itβs easy to bungle a simple task if youβre not paying attention.
- They didn't want to bungle the important negotiations that could affect their future.
- His tendency to bungle everyday tasks made him a source of amusement for his friends.
- When the software update was released, it was clear the developers had bungled some features.
- After he bungled the surprise party plans, his friends decided to take over.
- She was worried she would bungle the interview with her nerves getting the best of her.
- If you bungle the instructions, the project will never be completed on time.
- He managed to bungle the simple instructions, leading to a chaotic outcome.
- Despite her best efforts, she would often bungle the easiest tasks.
- The team's attempt to fix the software glitch ended up being a complete bungle.
- His tendency to bungle important presentations made everyone nervous.
- They bungle the details of the project, which resulted in a costly delay.
- After he bungled the recipe, the dinner party turned into a disaster.
- It was frustrating to see how easily he could bungle such a straightforward procedure.
- Her initial excitement quickly faded as she realized she had bungled the opportunity.
- The technician bungled the installation, leaving the system unusable.
- If they bungle this negotiation, it could jeopardize the entire deal.
- She managed to bungle the presentation by forgetting half of her notes.
- Despite their best efforts, the team continued to bungle the project deadlines.
- His tendency to bungle simple tasks often frustrated his coworkers.
- The chef's mistake caused him to bungle the recipe, resulting in a burnt dinner.
- Even the most experienced professionals can bungle under pressure.
- They tried to fix the problem, but ended up bungling it even further.
- It was a simple task, yet he managed to bungle it completely.
- Her attempt to explain the rules only served to bungle the game for everyone.
- The software update would have gone smoothly, but the developers bungled the coding.
- After several attempts to fix it, he realized he had truly bungled the situation.