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US
/ˈbɑtʃt/
]
[ UK /bˈɒtʃt/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒtʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness
a bungled job
How To Use botched In A Sentence
- We must have botched the first task, because we've certainly bungled the second.
- It is a silly idea and he has botched it.
- We talked earlier about the computer marketing firm that had badly botched one of its first major corporate sales.
- Once primarily limited to intergang violence, the bloodshed of the city’s drug trade began spilling onto the streets of the border city in July 1997, when, at the age of forty-two, Amado Carrillo Fuentes died during a botched cosmetic surgery procedure in Mexico City, supposedly designed to change his appearance to evade law enforcement. THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ
- The actor botch botched ( ie forgot or stumbled over ) his lines.
- I am useless when it comes to subterfuge or breaking rules and I botched the entire mission right royally.
- We botched our first attempt at wallpapering the bathroom.
- LAS VEGAS (AP) - Authorities say a 95-year-old Las Vegas woman has died of injuries she suffered when she was attacked in a botched purse-snatching outside a supermarket. KOLO - HomePage - Headlines
- In the opener, they meet a family who lost a fortune after a builder botched a job and fled with the cash. The Sun
- But after eight years of a botched military solution that has cost the United States hundreds of billions of dollars, thousands of lives and no appreciable decrease in adherents to terrorist organizations, I think it’s well past time that we closed the book on the “post-9/11 mentality.” The Detroit Bomber and the Post-9/11 Mentality | Heretical Ideas Magazine