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I . bungling [ˈbʌŋgl̩ɪŋ] PRZYM.

bungling

II . bungling [ˈbʌŋgl̩ɪŋ] RZ. bez l.mn.

bungling
partactwo r.n.

I . bungle [ˈbʌŋgl̩] CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

II . bungle [ˈbʌŋgl̩] RZ.

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Among the problems the municipality faces are the delay of the excretory system and some bungling of the street layout.
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The series initially aroused some controversy because of its portrayal of senior clergy as bungling incompetents, although some clergy quite enjoyed it.
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At the end it is revealed that the scoutmaster was in fact an undercover police officer and that his bungling was a ruse.
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The preference for signal intelligence over human intelligence may lead to all sorts of lethal bungling.
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Their plans come unstuck when their inept bungling lands them both in prison.
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Beware of official bungling, negligence, complacency, and collusion -- particularly where they masquerade as a favour.
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Mostly, the problems are caused by the bungling during the execution or inappropriate handling of the materials or machines and devices.
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I could only marvel that he had made so much of my inadequate and bungling start.
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Following accusations of corruption and financial bungling, he was removed from office in 1805.
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Your bungling has cost me dearly!
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