Botch Mnemonic
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botch
botch
/bɒt͡ʃ/
Examples
- The editor botched the scene.
- The music botched the party.
- No understanding of the Greek and this is all botched.
- The translator botched the names and events.
- They knew they would botch the event.
- Chamfort is the very exemplar of the botched suicide.
- He botched the movies by the weird sound.
- He botched the work by his clumsiness.
- He was not willing to botch up the work.
- I should not have done that to botch it up.
an embarrassing mistake
noun
make a mess of, destroy or ruin
verb
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"Boat + Watch. The sailor made a mess trying to watch a boat launch."
"Bot + Watch. A robot trying to fix a watch but messes it up."
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