If you goof up continually, then he or she will be blamed for sending you unprepared. |
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Usually, in a crossword, if I goof up, I can erase the word, or just complete a different part of the puzzle. |
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I've got the tape recorder in my right hand, and I goof up and push the wrong button sometimes. |
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And if you goof up, at worst, you can shave your head and be riding another fashion hair trend for a while. |
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But abortion is far from the only issue on which Trump tends to waffle or goof up when he is asked detailed questions. |
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That's good for passenger safety, but bad for you if you goof up. |
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She could goof up without it being splashed across the cover of People. |
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You knew that Barney was going to goof up sometime during the show. |
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In other words, get out there and take a few risks, don't be afraid to goof up, and repot yourself now and then. |
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No matter how well you've prepared no matter how much visualization you've done you're going to goof up and say something stupid, or look silly because the answer to a question didn't roll off your tongue. |
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I'll accept when I'm wrong and take the blame when I goof up. |
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If I go near a skateboard, I'm sure I'm just going to goof up and fall off. |
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If we goof up, well, it's not fatal and we're quite aware that we goofed. |
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The pollsters could goof up in this election, too, but there is little indication in the voter-registration numbers or the early-voting figures that they are missing something big. |
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While referring to the CBI's action to suspend and transfer some officials responsible for the goof up, he said responsibility has been fixed and action has been taken. |
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The girls are resourceful, caring, and courageous while still being teenagers who make mistakes, laugh too loud, get crushes, and just plain goof up. |
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