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"Have you tried it before with someone else and bungled?"
For the first half of the book he bungles along, looking in all the wrong places.
No one needed to tell him that he had pretty well bungled it.
He bungled every job I gave him and even broke things.
This is too important to bungle by trying it alone.
This could go a lot worse if I bungled it.
This time it was the other team that bungled its opportunity.
Some of the foreign press have been saying that you bungled the surgery.
I've come to the conclusion now that I bungled the job.
Would they attempt to do the job on their own and bungle it?
Forgive me if I bungled it, left too much to nature.
During a break between matches, friends told him not to bungle another one.
Meanwhile, the private market, whose reform Congress bungled last year, has been doing the same.
All I can say is that we humans have certainly bungled your visit.
A little chill shot through the old man as he watched them bungling their work.
But beyond that, the contract was bungled from start to finish.
We marched off, leaving the war to those who had bungled it.
For the present, however, Harry did not want to bungle himself into a false position.
One bungled move, and serious damage could be done to the case against Patrick.
"You've bungled this case from the time you started in on it.
As the police bungled, defense lawyers say, they also lied.
It also shifted attention away from another bungled military operation.
Tell him, please, that you have badly bungled this job.
Much of the effort, however, was bungled or detected by American intelligence.
She once said that if you "bungle raising your children nothing else much matters in life."