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Botching; Botch (disambiguation); Botched

botched         
Screwed it up, messed it up.
You really botched that one.
Botched         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Botch.
botch         
I. n.
1.
Pustule, blotch, blain, sore.
2.
Failure, miscarriage, bad work, bad job, clumsy performance, bungling piece of work.
II. v. a.
1.
Mend awkwardly, patch clumsily.
2.
Put together unskilfully, construct in a bungling manner.

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Botch

Botch, Botched or Botcher may refer to:

  • Botch (professional wrestling), a slang term for missing a scripted wrestling move
  • Botch (band), an American mathcore band
  • Botched (film), a 2007 horror film
  • Botched (TV series), an American reality TV series
    • Botched by Nature, a spin-off TV series
  • Di Botcher, Welsh actress
Pronunciation examples for botched
1. on botched injection.
The 4-Hour Body _ Tim Ferriss _ Talks at Google
2. that said, "Botched
The Other Woman _ Hank Phillipi Ryan _ Talks at Google
3. And I just botched the negotiation.
The 10 Laws of Trust _ Joel Peterson _ Talks at Google
4. JAY CHANDRASEKHAR: You really botched it.
Mustache Shenanigans - Making of Super Troopers _ Jay Chandrasekhar _ Talks at Google
5. for the botched emancipation of 1865.
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Examples of use of botched
1. Botched enquries, botched statements, insensitive remarks all add up to even greater public lack of faith in the service.
2. Botched operation They arrived demanding "justice", as more details emerged of the botched operation which led to his death.
3. "They [botched] up my boobs and they [botched] up my teeth and I‘ve been in pain for six weeks.
4. The botched oper–ation ‘significantly increased‘ his dependence on others.
5. Why are we not told who botched their responsibilities?