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Botch


Botch

Example: The ability to take on any task without botching it He was in a position to hire people, and he botched that up

Botch

Definition: Carry out (a task) badly or carelessly

Botch

Parts of speech: Verb

Derivatives: botcher

Botch

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Botch

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