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botched

[bocht] / bɒtʃt /






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"And then I hit a few stories that were connected to why he was appearing on my TV screen, he had botched other operations up."

From BBC

The trial at the Pretoria High Court has been beset by challenges, including changes in judges and legal teams, and allegations that police botched the investigation.

From BBC

Celtic fans spent so long at the start of the season cheering themselves up from a botched Champions League qualification campaign and their own side's shortcomings by pointing across the city.

From BBC

The Spanish parishioner who made headlines around the world for her botched restoration of a prized Jesus Christ fresco has died aged 94.

From BBC

The U.S. botched copying and pasting a relatively straightforward warship already in service in Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal