Apparently she flubbed her lines because of bad eyesight not because she was drunk or on drugs. |
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Of course, we had pretty lousy communication between us, and totally flubbed the practical part of it. |
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Yet he says she habitually showed up late, flubbed her lines and was so puffy-faced that she needed ice packs and heavy makeup. |
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On Turkey Day, Dallas flubbed the other end of this law, not switching to deuce tries in the fourth. |
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There are several hearty laughs to be had, and the hesitations and flubbed lines of opening night will surely disappear as the run continues. |
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Christina Aguilera flubbed the lyrics of the national anthem, spawning a public uproar. |
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The opening night performance showed signs of strain as Doyle flubbed some lines, performance energy dipped and Scottish accents slipped in and out of authentic focus. |
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Time and again, she flubbed her identifications of words and colors. |
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North Carolina proved in the NCAA basketball finals this week that a team with the best talent can carry a coach who repeatedly has flubbed the big ones. |
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Lumet considered firing Dunaway after she flubbed her way through her dialogue. |
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He made the shot from that strange straddling stance, almost weeping with embarrassment, one had to presume, and flubbed the shot, barely scraping the ball out onto the grass. |
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When the show begins, the set and costumes haven't arrived, lines are flubbed, actors go missing, sound and light cues are mixed up and props break. |
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Barbie Latza Nadeau on how the Portuguese police may have flubbed the initial investigation. |
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When we did it in the dress rehearsal one of the music cues was late and we both flubbed a rap line. |
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Only the bumbling, overweight, thirtyish, stay-at-home Martin Kinney could have mistakenly flubbed his dying father's request with such gusto. |
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He uncharacteristically flubbed a few important lines. |
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The beeb flubbed a pedophilia story with a case of mistaken identity. |
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A male teenager flubbed a bomb attack near the provincial governor general's office in Mashhad and killed himself in the explosion. |
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And last year, a bunch of students deliberately flubbed their standardized tests in a foolish act of juvenile rebellion. |
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Sure, fixing a flubbed decision isn't always a piece of cake, but it's rarely impossible. |
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Aguilera also had an embarrassing moment at the Super Bowl earlier this month when she skipped a line and flubbed another one. |
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