Foozle

Pronunciation: /ˈfuːzəl/

Foozle (verb)

  1. to do something in a clumsy or awkward way.

Examples

  • He tends to foozle simple tasks under pressure.
  • She might foozle the presentation if she's too nervous.

Common collocations: foozle a shot, foozle the plan, minor foozle, costly foozle

Foozle (noun)

  1. a mistake made by doing something in a clumsy way.

Examples

  • The meeting was full of foozles that delayed progress.
  • A foozle in the report caused confusion among the team.

Synonyms of Foozle

Informal

Antonyms of Foozle

  • when describing the opposite of bungling
  • when referring to carrying out tasks smoothly