bungle|bungled|bungles|bungling in English
verb
[bun·gle || 'bʌŋgl]
botch, mismanage, screw up; do inferior work
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2. Bungling: Prone to bungle; clumsy: as, “this Bungling wretch,” To assume simple bureaucratic Bungling is simply simple-minded.
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4. Bungling Meaning: "clumsy workmanship," 1660s, verbal noun from bungle (v.)
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6. Bungle definition, to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He Bungled the job
7. Inflections of 'Bungle' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Bungles v 3rd person singular bungling v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Bungled v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Bungled v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively or to form
8. The Bungle Bungles can be found in the World Heritage listed Purnululu National Park of Western Australia’s Kimberley region
9. Mr. Obama told CBS Televison television he takes the blame for the bungle bungled Daschle nomination.
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11. It's been around for 350 million years and revered by its Aboriginal custodians for at least 40,000 years, but the striking Bungle Bungle Range (also called the Bungle Bungles) in World Heritage-listed Purnululu National Park was a secret from the outside world until 1983.
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13. The gateway to the World Heritage Bungle Bungles is a small community called Warmun, halfway between Halls Creek and Kununurra in the east Kimberley
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16. The expected beehive and cathedral landscape of the Bungle-Bungles transforms over six days of walking, scrambling, boulder-hopping, climbing and crawling deep into the
17. Bungling (comparative more Bungling, superlative most Bungling) Incompetent or inept
18. Blunderer: someone who bungles an effort.
19. The Bungled Jungle, Bungled[email protected]
20. ‘The European parliament has Bungled its latest attempt to outlaw spam.’ ‘We must have botched the first task, because we've certainly Bungled the second.’ ‘He faces 20 allegations including drinking alcohol while on call, botched surgery and Bungled use of equipment.’ ‘Let's hope I don't bungle any of my assignments.’
21. The Bungle Bungle range, Kimberley, Australia/Denis Elterman
22. Familiar to Aboriginal Australians for centuries, or perhaps millennia, most Europeans knew nothing of the Bungle Bungles until the 1980s, when they became part of the Purnululu National Park in northwestern Australia.
23. Dictionary entry overview: What does Bungling mean? • Bungling (adjective) The adjective Bungling has 2 senses:
24. Blunderbusses: someone who bungles an effort.
25. Bungler: someone who bungles an effort.