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1. To carry out a task clumsily or incompetently, leading to a mistake or undesirable outcome
2. To ruin something due to carelessness or a lack of skill
1. Despite his superhuman speed, The Flash bungled the mission by not paying attention to the details.
2. When Iron Man tried to improve the arc reactor without proper calculations, he bungled it and caused a minor explosion.
3. Shinchan bungled his homework assignment by doodling all over his workbook instead of answering the questions.
4. Harry Potter bungled the potion in Professor Snape's class, causing it to emit a foul smell and turn a lurid color.