15 collocations for miscalled

How absurd to set up such a scheme, and miscall it a government,where nobody governs, but everybody does as he pleases.

"What you miscall their folly, is their care.

She hesitates and stammers, miscalls the cases, and then corrects herself, and, if she gets through at last, she considers herself as having recited well, and very many teachers would consider it well too.

Their souls are like their bodies, hidden by the rags, foul with the dirt of what we miscall civilisation.

Here is a brisk lad that miscalls thy clan.

and all through pride and self-will.' 'Nay, sweet sister,' said I, 'do not miscall your compassion, and the daring of your spirit, which led you here.'

For nothing is more clearnay, is it not urged again and again, as a blot on Scripture?that it reveals a God not merely of love, but of sternnessa God in whose eyes physical pain is not the worst of evils, nor animal life (too often miscalled human life)

Thou didst withstand us with this fool, thou hast dared miscall our lordwe be all witnesses to it.

" Thus, the commands, Thou shalt love the Lord thy Godand thy neighbour as thyself, are shown to be not arbitrary and impossible demands, miscalled moral obligations, while they are merely legal and external ones; but true moral obligations, in the moral sense, to which heart and spirit can answer, "I rejoice to do thy will, O God; Thy law is within my heart."

'The likeness of the fiend' etc. I have put this daring expression into Conrad's mouth, as the ideal outcome of the teaching of Conrad's age on this pointand of much teaching also which miscalls itself Protestant, in our own age.

She was as accomplished as she was beautiful and very commanding in appearance, the mother of Bartolommeo, the giant manhood model of Giovanni da Bologna for his famous "Youth, Manhood, and Age," miscalled "The Rape of the Sabines," in the Loggia de' Lanzi.

Within the unseen and alone truly Real world which underlies and explains this mere time- shadow, which men miscall the Real, he had been going down into the depths, and ascending into the heights, led, like Dante of old, by the guiding of a mighty spirit.

Construe it, master, I will; dicas, they saypropria, the proper manquae maribus, that loves marrow-bonesmascula, miscalled me. AMIN.

Why should People miscall things? If his is allowed to be a Consort, why mayn't mine be a Lecture?

On such a day,how well in this snow-season I remember it!I have been lured out by the hope of the Mayflower, the delicate epigae repens, miscalled the trailing arbutus.

15 collocations for  miscalled