of Blunder
Source: Webster's dictionaryNothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered. Cicero
I felt as if I had blundered into someone else's life by chance, discovered I wanted to stay, then blundered back into my own, without a clue, a hint, or a way of finishing the story. Jeanette Winterson
There were times when I blundered and got the dreaded look from the lads. But that was a good sign. It showed I'd attempted something I'd not tried before. John Bonham
They say President Wilson has blundered. Perhaps he has, but I notice he usually blunders forward. Thomas Edison
By the 1880s, however, Northern historians argued that Johnson and his allies were not traitors but had blundered badly in rejecting the 14th Amendment and setting the stage for Radical Reconstruction. Source: Internet
I knew that I was headed towards a school that would largely be held over a computer screen, but I blundered ahead anyways because I had no other options. Source: Internet