Crossword clues for bungled
bungled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
bungled
bungled \bungled\ adj. performed poorly or inadequately; as, a bungled job; the Watergate scandal started with a bungled burglary.
Syn: botched, goofed up.
Wiktionary
bungled
vb. (en-past of: bungle)
WordNet
bungled
adj. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness; "a bungled job" [syn: botched]
Usage examples of "bungled".
He brushed his mouth against hers, demanding nothing, apologizing yet again for the way he had bungled their first time together, pleading for a second chance.
Despite the blanket of propaganda, I think they sense too that Stalin and his brutal gang bungled the start of the war and almost lost it.
After all, you called her a murderer, and then had the gall to say she bungled the job!