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bungle englanniksi
To incompetently perform (a task); to ruin (something) through incompetent action; to up, to bumble.
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(quote-book)|location=Frankfurt am Main|publisher=(...) H. L. Brönner|date=24 February 1821|year_published=1830|page=468|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=QGdCAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA468|column=1|oclc=1190985245|passage=I always had an idea that it would be ''bungled''; but was willing to hope, and am still so. Whatever I can do by money, means, or person, I will venture freely for their freedom; and have so repeated to them (some of the Chiefs here) half an hour ago.
(quote-book) talking in voices that, almost without exception, sounded collegiately dogmatic, as though each young man, in his strident, conversational turn, was clearing up, once and for all, some highly controversial issue, one that the outside, non-matriculating world had been bungling, provocatively or not, for centuries.
(RQ:More Complete Poems) For ''Physis'' (as I said) is not the divine Understanding it self, but is as if you should conceive, an Artificers imagination separate from the Artificer, and left alone to work by it self without animadversion. Hence ''Physis'' or Nature is sometimes puzzeld and bungells in ill disposed matter, because its power is not absolute and omnipotent.
(RQ:Dickens Bleak House)
A botched or incompetently handled action or situation; a blunder.
(RQ:More Antidote)
(RQ:Marryat Peter Simple)
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