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screw up
verb
- to twist out of shape or distort
- to summon up or call upon
to screw up one's courage
- informal.also intr to mishandle or make a mess (of)
- informal.often passive to cause to become very anxious, confused, or nervous
he is really screwed up about his exams
noun
- slang.something mishandled or done badly
Example Sentences
This left Kamala Harris little time to stand up a campaign and message, or to discover who she was as a candidate beyond someone who’s just trying too hard not to screw up.
Taverner is icy “so when she does screw up, something slips out, it’s a sort of embarrassment — using the words of common people.”
“When I was bringing new clients on board, half of my mind would be saying, ‘we're going to screw up’, and it would dampen my enthusiasm.”
“The vice president can’t say, ‘The president was about to screw up and I told him don’t do that and the sun came out the next day.’”
We only hear about it when they screw up.
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