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was bungled

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To botch up, bumble or incompetently perform a task; to make or mend clumsily; to manage awkwardly.

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"The police operation was bungled, one of the most bungled operations of its kind," he said.

"The police operation was bungled, one of the most bungled operations of its kind," Mr. Andenas said.

"But that was bungled".

The escape was bungled.

The Iraq invasion was bungled.

Unfortunately, the sell-off was bungled.

The public increasingly thinks Iraq was bungled.

The creation of a single currency, the euro, was bungled.

But there can be no denying that the project was bungled from the start.

Her lawyers say her original defense against the death penalty was bungled.

As with everything else in Venezuela lately, however, Saturday's attack was bungled.

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