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・UK /'blʌndə(r)/
This is Einstein's biggest blunder, Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.
This is Einstein's biggest blunder: Einstein as a ghost being surprised that the cosmological constant is okay.
We think the spiders mostly just blunder.
We think the spiders mostly just blunder.
Says, "Does Stockfish blunder?" No.
A blunder in a traditional sense is a monumental mistake.
Why, me and Amy Lawrence " The big eyes told Tom his blunder, and he stopped confused.
Why, me and Amy Lawrence--" The big eyes told Tom his blunder and he
will be a big blunder so that gnocchi for you.
definitely not gnocchi because that would be a big blunder.
Some foreign policy experts calling it a foreign policy blunder.
calling it a foreign policy blunder.
A blunder tends to humanize them and consequently increase their attractiveness.
A blunder tends to humanize them and consequently increase their attractiveness.
Jean Lupisois out of control, over under, never blunder.
Over, under, never, blunder.
While supported by allies, his administration's foreign policy decisions, particularly the chaotic withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, drew sharp condemnation from international observers who viewed it as a significant strategic blunder and a betrayal of allies Imagine where we'd be if I had indicated on May 1st I was not going to renegotiate an evacuation date, we were going to stay there.
troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, drew sharp condemnation from international observers, who viewed it as a significant strategic blunder and a betrayal of allies.
her veteran savviness wasn't enough to save her from this incredibly awkward onstage blunder.
but her veteran savviness wasn't enough to save her from this incredibly awkward onstage blunder.