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bungle
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U.S. prestige would take a humiliating blow if red tape and bureaucratic bungling closed the borders to World Cup visitors.
Labour said the Tory leader had "let the mask slip" and was preparing to cut the state pension, while the Liberal Democrats said "bungling Badenoch" was preparing to make pension cuts "her first new policy".
"He has mined the great seams of frustrated ambition, bungled relationships and sexual disappointment to create superb social comedy," literary editor Robbie Millen wrote.
Regarding the Rams’ bungling offense and porous defense, I’m reminded of advice given to me as a child.
Among other things, Trump has spread the false claim about a $750 limit and that there was widespread bungling of the relief response.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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