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  • 31amiss — adv 1. wrong, awry, astray, off, off the mark; improperly, wrongly, erroneously, falsely, fallaciously, mistakenly, incorrectly; inaccurately, inexactly, imprecisely, imperfectly, faultily; unsatisfactorily, poorly, badly, ill; inopportunely,… …

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  • 32amiss —   Pilikia, pono ole …

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  • 33To take an act thing amiss — Amiss A*miss , adv. [Pref. a + miss.] Astray; faultily; improperly; wrongly; ill. [1913 Webster] What error drives our eyes and ears amiss? Shak. [1913 Webster] Ye ask and receive not, because ye ask amiss. James iv. 3. [1913 Webster] {To take… …

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  • 34Dennis Amiss — Personal information Full name Dennis Leslie Amiss Born 7 April 1943 (1943 04 07) (age 68) Harborne, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom Nickname Sacker Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80& …

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  • 35Wish Gone Amiss Weekend — Infobox Television episode Title = Wish Gone Amiss Weekend Series = Cory in the House The Suite Life of Zack Cody Hannah Montana Caption = Wish Gone Amiss DVD Cover Season = 1 (Cory) Season 3 (TSL) Season 2 (HM) Episode = 17 (Cory) Episode 69… …

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  • 36take something amiss — BE OFFENDED, take offence, be upset. → amiss * * * take something amiss british phrase to be offended by something, especially something that was not intended to be offensive Thesaurus: to feel offended or insultedsynonym Main entry: amiss * * *… …

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  • 37not go amiss — (not) go amiss British, American & Australian, informal, British & Australian, informal if something would not go amiss, it would be useful and might help to improve a situation. A word of apology would not go amiss. (usually in conditional… …

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  • 38go amiss — (not) go amiss British, American & Australian, informal, British & Australian, informal if something would not go amiss, it would be useful and might help to improve a situation. A word of apology would not go amiss. (usually in conditional… …

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  • 39take amiss — phrasal : to impute a wrong motive or a bad meaning or intention to : take offense at afraid a refusal will be taken amiss Dorothy Barclay don t take it amiss if his counsels are not pleasant Richard Ginder * * * take amiss To take offence at… …

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  • 40not go amiss — To be beneficial or advantageous • • • Main Entry: ↑amiss * * * not come/go aˈmiss idiom (BrE) to be useful or pleasant in a particular situation • A little luck wouldn t go amiss right now! …

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