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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
flub .
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Examples
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Then, Glover Quin flubbed Sasser's kickoff, which was recovered by the Falcons 'Aaron Kirchoff at the Lobos 20.
USATODAY.com - College Football - New Mexico vs. Air Force 2006
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Failure is different from the mistakes that happen during a show, such as flubbed lines, missed cues, etc.
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The president took the advice of constitutional attorneys and retook the oath that Chief Justice Roberts kind of flubbed the first time around.
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Yet when Miller wondered if Hensby "flubbed" the shot, NBC cut away.
USATODAY.com - Johnny was on the spot as U.S. Open analyst 2005
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"I wanted to be in the top 10 and just move up, but I just kind of flubbed the first three minutes," McConneloug said.
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She kind of flubbed the lyrics to "9 to 5" during a tribute to Dolly Parton.
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President Bush is trying to get some capital in the Latino community and he kind of flubbed it up.
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He kind of flubbed it, but he said, "Well, I think it's a difference of interpretation."
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For instance, you determine what you need to learn and do; then you tell yourself the story about how difficult it's going to be, or how you "flubbed" it up the last time.
FXstreet.com contact@tradingacademy.com (Online Trading Academy 2010
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Larry Ellison kind of flubbed his bid for the Golden State Warriors
Detroit Bad Boys need4detroit 2010
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