37521 examples of mis in sentences
I want to marry and settle down; for I am so slighted in society that I look with envy upon homely or mis-shapen men.
This is entirely a mis-statement.
"Mis' Adlerfeld puts it politely." laughed Miss Crilly.
"Don't you, Mis' Albright?" That lady twinkled her answer.
"I've kept out of Mis' Nobbs's reach thus far, but I s'pose I can't very long!
They are lookin' everywhere for Mis' Dickyou know she wasn't down to breakfast, and I'd no idea
But wasn't I astonished when Mis' Dick come marchin' out, all dressed up in her Sunday togs, and got in and rode off with him!
I do' want to squeal on Mis' DickI always liked Mis' Dick!
I do' want to squeal on Mis' DickI always liked Mis' Dick!
I told Mis' Albright finallyI couldn't keep it a minute longer.
I'm glad I ain't in Mis' Dick's shoes!"
I like Mis' Dick!
" "What'd you say, Mis' Albright?
Mis' Albright, and you, Miss Leatherland, it'll do you good!"
" "Don't get up, Mis' Albright!" cried Miss Crilly.
"Hehe says he's your father, Mis' Egg.
"Says he can't eat nothin', Mis' Egg," the cook reported, "but he'd like a cup of tea.
By the prefixing of a, be, for, fore, mis, over, out, under, up, or with: as, rise, arise; sprinkle, besprinkle; bid, forbid; see, foresee; take, mistake; look, overlook; run, outrun; go, undergo; hold, uphold; draw, withdraw.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
7. MIS signifies wrong or ill; as in mis-cite, mis-print, mis-spell, mis-chance, mis-hap. 8.
"Does the noise affect your nerves?" "No, Mis' Annie," replied the old man, with emotion, "I ain' narvous; but dat saw, a-cuttin' en grindin' thoo dat stick er timber, en moanin', en groanin,' en sweekin', kyars my 'memb'ance back ter ole times, en 'min's me er po' Sandy."