bungled

adj

Etymology

From bungle + -ed.

  1. suffixed as bungled — “bungle + ed

Definitions

  1. Incompetently performed

    Incompetently performed; ruined through incompetent action; botched up.

    • There was a whiff of farce about Southampton’s second goal too, as, six minutes later, a bungled Sunderland pass ricocheted off Will Buckley’s backside to the feet of Dusan Tadic.
  2. simple past and past participle of bungle

The neighborhood

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