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flub

noun as in mistake

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Iamealeava stays after practice to correct throws he flubbed, repeating them each at least five times.

Strong and battle-hardened with a white scar down his back, he’s grown up getting mocked for flubbing a kill shot to the heart.

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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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