botch

https://w3id.org/framester/wn/wn30/instances/synset-botch-verb-1 <https://w3id.org/framester/wn/wn30/schema/VerbSynset>

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xsd:string botch 
xsd:string 02527651-v 
blow  @en-us
botch  @en-us
foul up  @en-us
ball up  @en-us
flub  @en-us
louse up  @en-us
muff  @en-us
fumble  @en-us
mess up  @en-us
bollix  @en-us
fluff  @en-us
bollix up  @en-us
fuck up  @en-us
spoil  @en-us
botch up  @en-us
screw up  @en-us
bungle  @en-us
bobble  @en-us
bumble  @en-us
mishandle  @en-us
muck up  @en-us
bodge  @en-us
bollocks  @en-us
bollocks up  @en-us
202452440  @en-us
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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"  @en-us
xsd:string 202527651 

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