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has gloss | (verb) make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement" botch, spoil, foul up, ball up, fluff, bollocks up, screw up, fuck up, mess up, bungle, louse up, fumble, muck up, bobble, flub, bodge, bollix, botch up, bollix up, bollocks, mishandle, muff, blow, bumble |
lexicalization | eng: ball up |
lexicalization | eng: blow |
lexicalization | eng: bobble |
lexicalization | eng: bodge |
lexicalization | eng: bollix up |
lexicalization | eng: bollix |
lexicalization | eng: bollocks up |
lexicalization | eng: bollocks |
lexicalization | eng: botch up |
lexicalization | eng: botch |
lexicalization | eng: bumble |
lexicalization | eng: bungle |
lexicalization | eng: flub |
lexicalization | eng: fluff |
lexicalization | eng: foul up |
lexicalization | eng: fuck up |
lexicalization | eng: fumble |
lexicalization | eng: louse up |
lexicalization | eng: mess up |
lexicalization | eng: mishandle |
lexicalization | eng: muck up |
lexicalization | eng: muff |
lexicalization | eng: screw up |
lexicalization | eng: spoil |
subclass of | (verb) be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably" go wrong, fail, miscarry |
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