1. botched - Adjective
2. botched - Verb
4. botched - Adjective Satellite
of Botch
Source: Webster's dictionarya bungled job Source: Internet
A botched abortion at age fifteen had resulted in complications which left Stanwyck unable to have children, according to her biographer. Source: Internet
A botched gun robbery August 29, 1964, resulted in two deaths. Source: Internet
A ceramic bust honouring Breonna Taylor, who was killed in a botched police raid in Kentucky, has been smashed in California, with police investigating. Source: Internet
A Good Day to Die Hardsaw John and Jack McClane teaming up after a botched rescue mission in Moscow and taking down Russian foes in Chernobyl. Source: Internet
A woman 'obsessed' with having freckles like those of was left devastated when a botched permanent make-up procedure almost scarred her for life. Source: Internet