to botch up or mishandle means to make a mess of (usually) a practical task. Another colloquial expression that means the same is to make a dog's dinner of something.
Bungle.
to mishandle or bocth things
It is bungle
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Blotching... Botching, as in messing up.
Late Middle English (in the sense 'repair' but originally not implying clumsiness): 1382, bocchen "to repair," from Anglo-French, from Vulgar Latin bottia boss, later 1530: "to spoil by unskillful work"
The answer is Extol fumble: grope, mishandle, drop, mistake, blunder, bungle finesse: skill, grace, elegance, assurance, diplomacy, discretion They are opposites. malign: slander or criticize extol: praise or exalt
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to botch up or mishandle means to make a mess of (usually) a practical task. Another colloquial expression that means the same is to make a dog's dinner of something.Bungle.
It is bungle
He was fired for his careless mishandling of sensitive company information.
He knew he had mishandled the situation when he received a complaint from the customer.
That is a very powerful substance; do not mishandle it.
Mishandle means to treat roughly, or clumsy. To mistreat, or mismanage.
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There is no show with botch in it, but there are wrestling moves And a band and a movie called botch
Blot + Botch = Blotch
Botch - band - ended in 2002.
Botch - band - was created in 1993.