Sentences with miss
miss
M m - It was nice talking to you, Miss Giroux.
- 'Chivers!'—'Yes, Miss?'
- She took three shots and missed every time.
- He swung and missed the ball completely.
- 'I wouldn't know about that, Miss,' the woman said, backing away.
- Kappy was named Miss Hawaii in 1954.
- The shot missed the goal by inches.
- The batter swung and missed.
- She hurled the ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head. [VERB noun]
- After more misses, they finally put two arrows into the lion's chest.
- I would hate to miss this opportunity.
- She could have joined us, but she missed her chance.
- He scored four of the goals but missed a penalty. [VERB noun]
- From this vantage point he watched, his searching eye never missing a detail. [VERB noun]
- He was in such a hurry that he missed breakfast.
- They missed a payment on their car loan.
- Tambov had slightly missed the point. [VERB noun]
- Williams knew that she had missed her chance of victory. [VERB noun]
- Your mama and I are gonna miss you at Christmas. [VERB noun]
- I could happily move back into a flat if it wasn't for the fact that I'd miss my garden. [VERB noun/verb-ing]
- I had already missed my flight, and the next one wasn't until the following morning. [VERB noun]
- It's a pity Makku and I had to miss our lesson last week. [VERB noun]
- To miss a train
- To miss a point
- To miss an opportunity
- To miss an entry in a list
- He missed his watch
- He missed death by inches
- He just missed being struck
- To miss an appointment
- To suddenly miss one's wallet
- To miss one's friends
- This book is missing a page
- Miss Smith, the Misses Smith
- Miss Ohio, Miss Cotton
- Coats in misses' sizes
- To miss a target.
- To miss a train.
- To miss a chance.
- To miss a day of school.
- When did you first miss your wallet?
- I miss you all dreadfully.
- He just missed being caught.
- To miss the point of a remark.
- Miss Mary Jones; Miss Sweden.
- Miss, please bring me some ketchup.
- Miss Innocent; Miss Congeniality.
- A radiant miss of 18 or so.