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blunder

A blunder is a major mistake.

blunder

A blunder means to make a clumsy or stupid mistake. She made a blunder while preparing the customer's order.

blunder

an embarrassing mistake commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake I blundered during the job interview (= fumble) make one's way clumsily or blindly He fumbled towards the door (= blurt out, blurt) utter impulsively He blurted out the secret He blundered his stupid ideas

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blunder · verb

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Simple sentences

What was she doing when she made that blunder?
He was guilty of a blunder.
What a blunder!
How could such an experienced pilot have made such a blunder?

Movie subtitles

Go on my child, do not blunder your compliments and do not blush.
A judicial blunder has been committed!
If only I could get my coat with the belt, the police would realize what a colossal blunder they're making!
You've made a slight blunder.
But for the umpire's blunder, he'd probably still be batting.
Your Honour, in arresting Mr. And Mrs. Kirby and their son, a grave blunder was made and we would suggest.
It was the unforeseen blunder of a stupid assistant. that gave his creation the brain of a killer instead of a normal one.
We can not blunder the detectives sometimes do.
In other words, you made a blunder.
What a blunder. What are the names of your daddy and the yacht?
Well, that's their blunder.
A tragic blunder.
Just a foolish blunder. It could happen to anybody.
I refuse to admit any professional blunder in treating this client.
Blunder!
What a tactical blunder.
It was a magnificent blunder.
You've made a slight blunder. This belongs.
It wasn't out. But for the umpire's blunder he'd still be batting.
Your policy is worse than a crime. It's a tragic blunder.
Whether there's any sense to it or whether it's just a stupid blunder.
It was an awkward blunder.
What new and more brilliant blunder are you meditating now?
By bringing you here he made a serious blunder.
How could I make a blunder like that.
Costly blunder?
Excuse me, princess. - What a blunder.
What a blunder to return the ring.
The blunder would be ours if we thought so.
Monta, this is a serious blunder.
It was Toyako's blunder, Colonel.
I can't watch you blunder your way to your deaths.
But Kikui's made one blunder after another.
You forget that the original blunder was not of my doing.
It clarified my thoughts immensely, and I began to grasp the enormity of my blunder.
You committed a big blunder marrying a woman your age.
You sure this isn't some new blunder?
Still act big after making a blunder?

News and current affairs

America's biggest strategic blunder in the Middle East arguably concerns the emergence of Iranian power.
Irrevocably fixing the exchange rate was at best a gamble, at worst a blunder.
Vajpayee's blunder compounded Nehru's 1954 mistake in implicitly accepting, in the Panchsheel Treaty, China's annexation of Tibet, without securing (or even seeking) recognition of the then-existing Indo-Tibetan border.
But a sovereign Scottish government might try to negotiate an exemption to this rule - and, in so doing, join the tide of other European countries seeking a way out of the great blunder that Europe's monetary union has turned out to be.
The Bush administration is once again committing a major policy blunder in the Middle East by actively supporting the Israeli government in its refusal to recognize a Palestinian unity government that includes Hamas.
This is a blunder, because Hamas is not monolithic.
Having won the most votes in two consecutive Duma elections, the Party now made a serious strategic blunder, exposing itself to attack by putting a number of major businessmen--or oligarchs--on its candidate list.
Treasury's refusal to do so is a monumental blunder that risks a general meltdown, the consequences of which will extend far beyond America's shores.
President Vladimir Putin will visit Ukraine, the scene of his biggest foreign policy blunder, this weekend.
Did OVR commit some huge political blunder that finished them off?
It is hard to understand this blunder.
But it lacks a sense of strategic urgency, which, given rising international tensions across Asia, amounts to a serious strategic blunder.
Earlier this month, Citigroup took advantage of this formative political moment by seizing an opportunity to score a tactical victory - but one that amounts to a strategic blunder.
His doing so had nothing to do with Hubble being less blunder-prone; nor was Einstein deferring to Hubble's superior prophetic abilities.
In this sense, the Fed's incrementalism of 2004-2006 was a policy blunder of epic proportions.
Republicans will blame their defeat in November on the Fed's monetary stimulus (if not on the ineffectiveness of Mitt Romney's blunder-filled campaign).
The reasons were always the same: politico-religious fanaticism and the blunder of challenging the prevailing world powers - hence modern Zionism's obsessive quest for a binding alliance with a superpower.

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