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Blundered

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Blundered meaning

simple past and past participle of blunder

Example sentences (15)

Granted, Mkhwebane blundered in many of her cases.

India blundered early into Pakistan's response, with overthrows and dropped catches, before Bumrah expertly found the edge of Babar Azam's bat and Suryakumar Yadav took a fine slip catch.

I knew that I was headed towards a school that would largely be held over a computer screen, but I blundered ahead anyways because I had no other options.

Mr. de Grandmont laughed as he explained that they had sometimes miscommunicated and blundered because they didn’t know cultural connotations, euphemisms and slang.

She apparently blundered immediately by getting the current tier classification wrong.

It is little wonder the country has blundered from pillar to post these last 39 years and sunk deeper and deeper into this man-made hell-on-earth!

Somebody who understands the party has to be in. H.E blundered, but it is up to us to rescue our region,” another delegate pointed out.

He believes Donald Trump is running a moderately successful but not very efficient crime family, which blundered into pulling off the biggest con job in history.

The reaction by citizens, and the subsequent admission by Schweppes that it had blundered, is a timely reminder to all manufacturers that “the customer is a King”.

By the 1880s, however, Northern historians argued that Johnson and his allies were not traitors but had blundered badly in rejecting the 14th Amendment and setting the stage for Radical Reconstruction.

In 1930, King blundered badly when he made overly partisan statements in response to criticism over his handling of the economic downturn, which was hitting Canada very hard.

In particular, Karpov held a solidly winning position in Game 41, but again blundered and had to settle for a draw.

Prussia tried to remain neutral while imposing tight controls on dissent, but with German nationalism sharply on the rise, the small nation blundered by going to war with Napoleon in 1806.

The Jargon File hence calls him "a true hacker who blundered". citation Nevertheless, members of the programmer subculture have a tendency to look down on and disassociate from these overlaps.

The South blundered in embargoing cotton exports in 1861 before the blockade was effective; by the time they realized the mistake, it was too late.