These were in a constant state of disrepair for like two years before I found someone that could actually fix the original acrylic that somebody bungled.
The World Health Organization says too many countries are bungling their response to the corona virus pandemic and has warned things will get worse and worse without improved strategies.
As the massacre continued the posters withered away, and no country was more surprised than its sister republic when the United States bungled its way into the war.
These included a full-scale invasion of neighbouring Gcalekaland – but the campaign was badly bungled by Prime Minister Sir Gordon Sprigg, who insisted on disarming the Cape Colony's many Black soldiers.
" To bungle" something is to make a lot of mistakes when you are trying to do something, to do something very poorly, or to be very unsuccessful at a certain task.