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flub
[fluhb]
verb (used with or without object)
to perform poorly; blunder; bungle.
He flubbed the last shot and lost the match.
noun
a blunder.
flub
/ ڱʌ /
noun
an embarrassing mistake or blunder
verb
(intr) to blunder or make an embarrassing mistake
Other 51Թ Forms
- flubber noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flub1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of flub1
Example Sentences
The script is lean enough that there really isn’t room for narrative flubs besides one breakdown that’s a bit too convenient.
Perhaps the most famous flub was committed by Yale economics professor Irving Fisher on Oct.
Almost everyone steered clear of politics, there were only minor flubs and a partially reunited Take That performed — a joyous, ’90s-nostalgic moment that may be lost on American viewers.
The Chiefs quarterback was the subject of Trump’s latest flubbed anecdote earlier this week.
The one-time contender for the presidential ticket in the Democratic Party flubbed at least one interview with Republican senators ahead of her confirmation hearing.
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