Glitch
a glitch (noun) - a problem that stops something from working or succeeding
Example sentences:
* Manufacturing glitches and frequent power outages have limited the factory's output this month.
* IT glitches at the new airport have caused cargo delays.
* The new airport has encountered a major glitch in its automated baggage handling system.
* The glitch was only a minor problem because it did not cause any flight delays.
* A server glitch prevented us from connecting to the internet all day long.
* The radio features glitch-free program change and dedicated front panel controls that can be used by all.
* A momentary glitch appears when the resignation of DLT is mentioned Maybe it's a good
* I had to do a whole series of things to get the system working, one last little glitch, one of those inevitable last-minute things one can't plan, delayed making the system operational for one day.
* It doesn't seem like a little glitch to me.
* A one hour delay in the New York Stock Exchange opening, caused by a computer glitch, spooked investors who were starting to think this year's good luck.
* Long before it can blow the economy off course, the seasonal adjustment glitch will be reversed.
* The whole show ran smoothly without a glitch.
* Because of a glitch at the printers, the prospectus wasn't availabe for the presentation this morning.
* Yet another foreign policy glitch has reduced the credibility of the government even more.
* It was a temporary glitch and quickly corrected.
* This morning's scheduled liftoff had to be cancelled due to an electrical glitch in one
* The train operator blames a technical glitch for the delay.






