(1) Did the best-selling author commit a minor flub or a journalistic felony?(2) Had the flub been quoted in context, with the surrounding paragraphs of fairly well-presented material, readers would have quickly understood this.(3) The flub cost him a full second, and he never got it back, finishing a humiliating 16th, 1.71 seconds off the pace.(4) don't flub again(5) But maybe it was a flub to wear the polo shirt with the alligator again.(6) With his emotive voice and captivating stage presence, Lightburn is truly the star of the show, although the rest of the band makes far fewer technical flubs and is really quite impressively tight.(7) In some cases, the celebrities who appeared on the show couldn't even tell their dumb joke without flubbing it or laughing - a no-no in my book.(8) The same thing is true defensively (dating back to last season) - he no longer is making great plays and flubbing routine ones.(9) Crikey has fired the odd shot without proper trial, but always has the mettle to account for the mistake - a fine example to the mainstream where, as a matter of routine, such flubs go unacknowledged.(10) u2018Killer Bloopersu2019 is a rough gag reel of flubs and outtakes from the production.(11) The production is not without its problems: opening night, at any rate, featured a couple technical flubs , and often the music drowned out the performers' voices.(12) This is bookended with a humorous gag reel of flubs and mistakes by the cast, crew, and gremlins!(13) An outtakes reel includes some halfway humorous flubs by the cast and crew (another sad case of the cast's mistakes being funnier then what ended up on screen).(14) What about those little flubs and outtakes, the musical equivalent of typos?(15) These sometimes terrible flubs were due largely, if not entirely, to Wilson's rigid personality and outsized ego.(16) After flubbing her lines, Haines said: u2018I could be a lesbian, folk-dancing, black woman stutterer in a wheelchair with a gimping rubber leg.u2019