Advanced as in disrupt To mess up or confuse, especially in the context of making an error. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bollix'
The captain worried that the unpredictable weather could bollix their navigation plans.
The attempt to streamline the bureaucratic process ended up doing more to bollix it.
The comedian's ad-libbed jokes had the potential to bollix the carefully scripted comedy show.
The chef's attempt to experiment with the recipe ended up in a bollixed-up dish that no one wanted to eat.
The detective was careful not to bollix the crime scene investigation, ensuring all evidence was properly collected and analyzed.
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