Gaffe in a Sentence
  • So they'll spot a gaffe a mile off.
  • What's the worst gaffe of the 2002/03 season?
  • However I suspect after his latest gaffe he will be removed when the gulf war ends.
  • The identity of Alan Pardew's third summer signing was revealed earlier than expected due to a major gaffe from Reading Football Club.
  • That apparent gaffe was exploited to the full by Tony Blair in the Commons but he may well have helped the Lib Dem cause.
  • So here he is blowing the gaffe on the Czech connection.
  • McAveety clings on after lunch gaffe Site Feed This is the news page of the Edinburgh People's Festival.
  • There are times when a celebrity makes a gaffe in public or does something truly outrageous, but these actions fail to make much of an impression with the public.
  • That unfortunate gaffe complicated matters and most likely was the impetus behind the break-in on Collingswood Avenue.
  • If a guest is caught saying one of these words, the person who caught the gaffe gets her clothespin.