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"bungle" Definitions
  1. something that is done badly and that causes problems

114 Sentences With "bungle"

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The Purnululu National Park in South Australia, which the Jaru and Gidja people help manage, features the Bungle Bungle Range, a maze of towering, domed rock.
Teachers bungle history as soon as children are learning to read.
I think the word the Clippers are looking for is "Bungle."
This is the sort of movie that M. Night Shyamalan would bungle.
Maybe America's unsteady chief executive will bungle the country into something worse.
Unfortunately, there is a good chance they are going to bungle it.
As that begins to change, some worry that we might bungle the job.
Image: Bungle the Chow (Facebook)In news that we can all truly be thankful for, a Chow Chow puppy named Bungle has been freed from police custody in the UK following a wave of support on social media calling for his release.
He is said to forget key facts, bungle media interviews and drift off in meetings.
But it bungled that rollout, and has continued to bungle the moderation of its content.
That six-point bungle is almost as large as in the much-criticised performance in 2015.
Under the Dangerous Dogs Act, this could cost Bungle up to 9 months in police custody.
In any other parliamentary democracy, such a glaring bungle would have prompted a strong legislative response.
So fire it up, making sure not to bungle your burger or screw up your steak.
Bungle the chow-chow puppy bit a police officer - he faces months away from his family.
States other than California have shown a preternatural ability to bungle the teaching of minority history.
You could go to the best stylist in the world and she or he could bungle it.
This is what's absolutely amazing: she's been able to bungle what seems to be a sure thing.
Here's a guide on how to correctly pronounce the names of 28 cities that tourists often bungle.
IT IS a pity that the 89th Academy Awards will be forever remembered for that last-minute bungle.
It took American media outlets two hours into the 22017 work-year to bungle coverage of Donald Trump.
If you're in charge of the grill, make sure you don't bungle your burger or screw up your steak.
Such a commission would help to ensure that we don't bungle the response when the next pandemic, inevitably, comes.
Stretching back to Mr. Bungle, trolling was always about the distance between people who care and people who don't.
This is our annual opportunity to bungle the things we say and fail to make clear the ways we feel.
Perhaps United's massive bungle and the ensuing public relations nightmare might give the airline pause before it defends such actions.
Trump, on the other hand, managed to bungle something that, for most of us, is almost impossible to screw up.
Did the D.C.C.C. bungle that situation, and how much of a problem could sharp-elbowed primaries like that one be?
The story of Australia's costly internet bungle illustrates the hazards of mingling telecommunication infrastructure with the impatience of modern politics.
You'll know him from such bands as Faith No More, Mr Bungle, Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Fantômas and a whole bunch more.
He has seen the Browns bungle plenty of quarterback decisions, and he is hoping the team gets it right this time.
And it's almost impossible to compete with industry behemoths like American and United, even as they continue to bungle interactions with passengers.
Did President Trump bungle the moment in Helsinki by casting doubt on American intelligence findings that Russian agents "meddled" in the 2016 election?
Yet he did not and the result is a bungle that, even if it does achieve its stated aims, will cause unnecessary harm.
It has been wary of other countries' causes, a wariness reinforced by watching America bungle in Vietnam and later in Iraq and Afghanistan.
She is no longer "under investigation," after all, and Mr. Trump could very well bungle the political gift he has just been given.
Political observers wondered more about how her bungle squared with her presidential ambitions than about how his bogusness squared with the presidency itself.
Go deeper: WeWork is running out of money Softbank chairman Masa Son admits poor judgment over WeWork The board bungle behind WeWork's fall
Investors in the hot tech IPO Snap may feel burned, but the broader market is likely to look past its earnings bungle Thursday morning.
One evening, Mr. Bungle used a programming trick to make it appear as if other users were performing violent sex acts on one another.
The bungle cast an unwanted spotlight on PwC, the accounting firm that tallies Oscar votes and hands out the envelopes with the winners' names.
When a (ridiculously cute) four-month-old chow-chow puppy named Bungle was seized by police after biting an officer, the internet couldn't handle it.
Since, more than 10,000 people had signed a petition to free Bungle and a Facebook group dedicated to the pup's freedom got over 5600 members.
Doing that without preening is tricky business, and so many of us bungle it that I'm not going to single out anyone in this column.
If that's the issue, then the failure to coordinate and convey that opinion to the public in a clear way is an even bigger bungle.
Perhaps this was all just one pathetic bungle of a bill — a product of a partisan Washington where little work of quality is getting done.
Apple buys all the good treesDespite many celebrated attempts at making its new headquarters environmentally friendly, Apple was bound to bungle the process at some point.
Cannon, the senior minister at Soul Community Church, a Universalist congregation in Columbia, Md. More frequently, novice officiants bungle the paperwork needed to solemnize a union.
In 1993, LambdaMOO, a popular virtual community, was besieged by a user called Mr. Bungle, a character dressed as a clown in a semen-stained costume.
Here's the biggest victory from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary: the 28503 Iowa caucuses have now become more a receding and unpleasant memory than a heart-stopping bungle.
If he leaves the worst people from the Zuma era in place, they will continue to bilk and bungle—and Mr Ramaphosa's presidency will end in failure.
As Escobar sprinted out of the box, Harvey turned around slowly to watch his outfielders bungle the play, his glove hand on his hip, his elbow bent.
President Trump is defending the way he handled the death of Senator John McCain, saying he did "everything that they requested" and didn't bungle a damn thing.
But in the middle of the meal, before the bungle of the bill, a woman appeared at our table in a Revlon-red pantsuit with ruffly sleeves.
How, exactly, Kushner managed to bungle the form multiple times has been the subject of much debate, as well as his own testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
My guess is that the NBA will learn from the clumsy (at best) way the NFL has handled its anthem issue and won't bungle it the same way.
Just look at some of the most significant matters in the past few years that the Republican Party has managed to bungle by failing to embrace mainstream positions.
With Top Chef, we'll never get to taste the crudo that Jeremy made this season or the bread Marjorie baked or the disastrous strawberry bungle that Phillip concocted.
The honeymoon was a bungle and a disappointment, according to Claridge, who believes that Alfred was never much interested in sex, or at least not with his wife.
Lenovo says it's putting the ThinkPad X1 Fold through all of the same durability tests its other ThinkPads endure, to try to avoid a Galaxy Fold–like bungle.
"Trump has managed to bungle this policy challenge in the worst of all ways," Mara Karlin, who spent years on Middle East security issues at the Pentagon, told me.
Jon Stewart REALLY wants the Mets to be good -- and REALLY wants 'em to sign Bryce Harper -- but he's also been around long enough to know they'll bungle it.
The move, like Pelosi's determination more generally, was informed by the not-unfounded belief that if she didn't lead the Democrats, someone else was apt to bungle the job.
Instead, after Adele kicked off the show with a performance of "Hello," the Late Late Show host pretended to bungle his entrance before launching into a rap about the ceremony.
A bungle certainly seems possible in a sport where the Croatian umpire Denis Pitner was suspended from officiating last August and still managed to work at the United States Open.
Mr. Torrent said that within 10 days, the Catalan Parliament would appeal the ruling, which he called "a judicial bungle," designed to defend the political interests of Mr. Rajoy's government.
"We cannot bungle our own domestic response to a crisis of this magnitude and expect the world to see us the same way several months from now," said Rapp-Hooper.
Intriguingly, in the cyberattack during the Ukrainian election, what appears to have been a bungle by Channel 1, a Russian state television station, inadvertently implicated the government authorities in Moscow.
"I begin all my trainings with an invitation for participants to stumble over language, to risk being politically incorrect, to bungle their pronouns — in the service of learning," Ms. Mencher said.
Far Cry 5 may not be a great game in the end, and it might bungle all of its potential, but a decade ago it wouldn't be being made at all.
At least Tommen realizes he's been a pretty bad king and a pretty bad son to Cersei — two things that are probably mutually exclusive, but his grace managed to bungle jointly.
"Did the media bungle the Russia story" has been a major debate at least since Attorney General Barr first announced his (slanted) summary of the Mueller report a few weeks ago.
He stumbled into a fortune based on a lucky roommate situation and then used it to trash the venerable New Republic magazine and help bungle a swing district for the Democrats.
"I'm going to help you out, because I've been on that end of it man, I've been ate up on the internet before," Harvey said, referring to his infamous Miss Universe bungle.
But now, Bungle has been freed after only five days in custody – much to the joy of the thousands of people who had joined the large-scale social media campaign to free him.
Twitter seems to bungle even the easy decisions, and it makes its choices with little transparency, often angering its users who feel that some people have been unfairly silenced, while others run amok.
For clarity's sake: If Underwood can so significantly bungle one of the most famous lines in history, what do other movie quotes look like when they've gone through his brain and onto Instagram?
The Faith No More and Mr. Bungle frontman is scoring a Netflix adaptation of Stephen King's novella, 1922, and working on a self-described "easy listening" album with French composer Jean-Claude Vannier.
However, Northamptonshire Police confirmed in a press release Thursday that the dog was released to his owners after they agreed to a Voluntary Control Order that allowed Bungle to return home under unspecified conditions.
Bungle, the chow pup in question, was loose in a street near Towcaster, UK, on November 213th, when he bit an officer on the arm and hand as they tried to detain the dog.
Random Thoughts • Did the F.B.I. bungle yet another operation, moving in on William too early and missing the chance to bag Philip, who was waiting on a park bench for the Lassa virus handoff?
Bungle enough of these encounters and a certain insecurity, or even despair, can quickly set in, compounding a feeling, typical among those recently freed from prison, that they have no legitimate place in society.
Among the revelations in the Committee's 800-page report is that the CIA missed real-time intelligence about the situation on the ground that led the agency to bungle its response to the incident.
Watching "Survivor" bungle Kim's complaints, well into the #MeToo era, was like watching a recurring nightmare: A woman is touched inappropriately, she speaks up about it, her concerns are minimized or paid lip service.
Democrats are bracing for the possibility that if President Donald Trump loses the 22016 election, he and his aides will bungle a smooth handover of power — and maybe even try to outright sabotage the transition.
Even though a court issued a rule in 2011 that would limit NSA employees' access to those bundles, employees were accessing the bundled communications in unauthorized ways and the NSA brought this bungle to the court's attention.
A vehicular bungle, wherein a Toyota Camry met its crumpled end at the trunk of a tree on a pedestrian island, has been given a golden new lease on life by an as-yet-unidentified street artist.
Yet even if Democrats see Trump as eminently beatable, there are also worries among the Democratic faithful bordering on paranoia that their party will manage to bungle the primary and hand Trump another four years in office.
Coaches from both teams, however, maintain their support specifically for the Kent State field hockey program, and commended the coaching staff's handling of the situation as the host of the neutral-site game despite the administration's bungle.
In a kind of bungle that utterly boggles the mind in 2019, the ESA had made available on its site a full spreadsheet of contact information for thousands of attendees, including email addresses, phone numbers and physical addresses.
Tamaulipas state Attorney General Ismael Quintanilla said in a news conference that a bungle by the kidnappers led to the speedy rescue of Pulido, a 2887-year-old forward for the Greek club Olympiacos and a national club veteran.
Tesla's stock price, consumer mindshare, and media profile surged along with vehicle sales — and yet even as the company went from selling a few thousand cars to nearly 250,000 in 2018, it continues to bungle the fundamentals of manufacturing.
Much like Black Flag's reputation as a raucous live band hindered its ability to actually play shows in southern California, a failed distribution deal with Unicorn Records—a subsidiary of the major label MCA—would bungle Damaged's release, too.
MSRP: $99.99Black Friday Price: $32.00 MFi-Certified iPhone Dongle Bungle — $44.003 See Details The cable to end all cables, this Nomad Lightning cable doesn't only exist to connect your device to a power source, but it's also a battery in itself.
There are still cringe-worthy instances where a writer might bungle a nonwhite or queer comic book character, and there's still a lack of female and nonwhite creators, writers, and artists in the comic book industry, but representation continues to improve.
As we've seen with the Browns, you can still bungle extra high-round picks if you get them every year, but the Rams have done pretty well with their haul, with tackle Greg Robinson standing out as a notable exception.
Trump Slammed for Continuing to Bungle Charlottesville Response President Trump is facing ongoing disapproval from nearly all sides—even among his natural allies—following his response to Charlottesville and his claim Thursday that it was "foolish" to remove "beautiful" Confederate statues.
We assigned probabilities to each event, so you should judge us not only on whether we get the direction of the prediction right, but also on whether we bungle ones we were confident would go the other way, for instance.
LONDON (Reuters) - Six weeks after a British militant who is suspected of being an Islamic State executioner slipped out of the country, police sent a letter asking him to surrender his passport, a security bungle that has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers.
Every single second of the movie, I was waiting to see if it was going to nail the story or bungle a line or hit a high note of joy (holy shit, when she crushes that Kree battle cruiser, it's so satisfying).
But, somehow, there was more to come … A five-episode arc followed what had seemed to be the series finale (and was intended to be, before a programming bungle left WB executives asking for additional episodes), reuniting the characters after an unexpected death.
But unfortunately for Paramount, and for any true Baywatch fan, the movie is more of a warning — a reminder that no matter how powerful nostalgia is and how much talent you have in the roster, you can still bungle what should be a fun movie.
Injuries elevated him to the active roster in the third week of the season, but he appeared to bungle the opportunity when he committed a careless unnecessary- roughness penalty while the Giants were blocking a fourth-quarter punt deep in the Washington Redskins' territory.
He took a huge political gamble by pushing a major deficit reduction bill in 1990, for example and he handled the collapse of the Soviet Union with the adroit skill necessary to ensure that US political leaders did not bungle the end of the Cold War.
But Dick is not as obsessed as his brother John, a 59-year-old golf pro who lives in a Chicago suburb and recently got written up in The Wall Street Journal for his inability to watch the Cubs bungle their pennant chances over and over.
While it could certainly turn out that he would bungle it and thus reinforce the perceptions that have made him so unpopular to begin with, there is also at least the possibility that he would handle it well and give Americans new confidence in his leadership.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ...   THE BIG STORY: --BILLIONS VULNERABLE TO BLUETOOTH BUNGLE:  A newly discovered suite of security vulnerabilities in Bluetooth devices gives attackers the ability to take over any system that has its wireless protocol turned on.
Rather than a tight scrunch of the Hooter's girl variety, the Japanese school sock sags down into a bungle at the ankle making them appear as if they've been stretched out and pulled down (from what sort of activity, only the heavens know) clinging just barely to their young owners.
Manufacturers can sometimes do wonders with very ordinary-looking specs, or completely bungle the production of a phone with specs that look fantastic on paper, so read through as much information as you can before making a purchase, and check out as many reviews as you can from the sources you trust.
Though Toshiba has not said how much of the newly formed spin-off of its memory business it wants to sell, it hopes to gain at least ¥2trn from the sale: a vital injection of cash, since it is blocked from raising money on the stockmarket after a huge accounting bungle in 2015.
This time, he's drumming alongside session bassist Trevor Dunn of Mr. Bungle and Melvins renown, and two multi-instrumentalist figures known only as EHA and AAL Produced by Toshi Kasai (Big Business), Kōfuku marks Low Flying Hawks' debut, and will undoubtedly surprise anyone expecting a Melvins-esque din to greet them upon pressing play.
This is not the first bureaucratic bungle of late involving the U.S.T.A. and I.T.F. Last month, it was revealed that Croatian umpire Denis Pitner had been suspended from officiating in August 2015 by the I.T.F. after a corruption inquiry but still was able to work as a linesman at last year's United States Open.
That is the most exasperating thing about playing the Penguins, as Rinne and Nashville have discovered: They can make mistakes and bungle chances and put their own goalie, Matt Murray, in undesirable positions, but the Penguins feature so many players who can crush souls in an instant that it is foolish to ever discount them.
In an epic bungle before 33 million viewers — one that could get his company fired as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' accountant after 83 years and which robbed "Moonlight," an all-black, gay-themed film, of its proper moment of celebration — Mr. Cullinan caused the show-business musical "La La Land" to be mistakenly named best picture at the 89th Academy Awards.

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