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Discover LudwigThe word "botchy" is not standard in written English
It is often used informally to describe something that is poorly done or of low quality. Example: "The repairs on the car were botchy, leading to further issues down the road." Alternatives include "sloppy" or "shoddy."
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botchy
adjective
Full of botches or mistakes; poorly done.
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It doesn't bring you closer to the action or capture more detail; in fact, at higher settings, it degrades your photo into a botchy mess.
Hell, he even let his publishers talk him into omitting the chapter on his botchy plastic surgery, according to Fox News.
The dark circles, botchy rashes, medical devices, and even physical disfigurements act as a constant reminder of the life you have been unwillingly thrust into -- a life drastically altered by new limitations and circumstances beyond your control.
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