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blooper

[ US /ˈbɫupɝ/ ]
[ UK /blˈuːpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an embarrassing mistake

How To Use blooper In A Sentence

  • She shows up when she wants, her book is nothing but a vindictive lashback at everyone she ever perceived 'hurt' her, she poses for pictures then calls the same pictures 'sexist' ... how long does the list of faux pas, bloopers, and innuendoes have to get before this person is revealed as the self-centered person she really is? Christie, McDonnell explain Palin's absence from campaign trail
  • The funniest malapropisms and turns of phrase tend to be unintentional bloopers.
  • Gee, if it was only a "blooper", maybe the next thing we will be seeing is the Dems calling for Trent Lott to be returned to Senate Majority Leader ..... Sound Politics: The gift that keeps on giving
  • Indeed, why did the press dub Matthews 'remark a "blooper," yet Santellli's rant was crowned a "populist" "shot heard around the world? Eric Boehlert: Matthews' "Oh God" vs. Santelli's Rant: Which Told Us More About The Press?
  • On July 12, Gibson gave up just three hits in a win over Houston, but one was Denis Menke's seventh-inning blooper that landed just inside the left field foul line and plated a run.
  • I especially do not wish to see any off-screen antics and bloopers.
  • You ought to read the log books of some of the other GPP ships some time and see the kind of bloopers they pull without even a reprimand. Star Surgeon
  • It was broken up by a blooper to right by Jason Giambi, to whom Boomer gestured thanks immediately afterwards.
  • A blooper is a weakly hit fly ball, easily accessible to the outfielders. GJSentinel.com
  • Is it the starriest blooper in history? Times, Sunday Times
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