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Still with her eyes on the list she said, 'I think the place is misnamed.
That turned the sweatband up into view, and it had not been misnamed.
Fills one quarter of the picture array (and is thus misnamed).
We also discovered that the lake had been misnamed.
His approach to the people he misnamed "Indians" was more about forced labor than genocide.
Anyway, Cone's and the other men were impartial; they misnamed everybody else as well.
He also often misnames a secondary lead character with perfect comic timing.
I write all the time about being misnamed.
It is indicated when a meaning is misnamed by current usage.
The so-called Apollo 11 moon rock gifts are historically misnamed.
As for the Atlanta rally, it was misnamed.
What I could do without is the human noise that has greeted the arrival of these misnamed 17-year locusts.
The Doors felt that Love were misnamed and should have been called Hate.
If you appear to have failed, it must be because I have misnamed your assignment in some way."
We fight against that soft degeneration misnamed as Law!'
Was ever a man more badly misnamed?
A few dishes were misnamed, creating expectations that were bound to lead to disappointment.
Duffey knew then that the Prince had misnamed himself.
Last summer, he said the law was misnamed as "motor voter" and should be called "welfare voter."
She took three lessons in the central body of water she had misnamed a tidepool.
The Forum's four meeting halls are misnamed.
Now he knew he'd misnamed it.
However, some of the places mentioned are either fictional or deliberately or unintentionally misnamed.
I think the artist misnamed it.
But this proved to be misnamed.