noun
- plural of botchery; instances or examples of clumsy, careless, or bungled work; badly done repairs or jobs
Usage: informal; usually plural
Examples
- The contractor's botcheries on the renovation left the homeowners frustrated and out of pocket.
- After years of botcheries, the company finally hired experienced professionals.
- The film critic pointed out numerous botcheries in the director's latest attempt at drama.
- His botcheries in the kitchen made dinner preparation a comedy of errors.
- The team's botcheries during the first half cost them the game.
- She was tired of dealing with the botcheries left behind by the previous owner.