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"And I'll see that they misspell your name in tomorrow's paper."
Of the 249 contestants who reach Washington, 248 will misspell a word.
The moving finger writes and it misspells words I thought.
I misspell a word at times, which is something I never used to do.
He wondered how someone could misspell a name that had been heard and printed so many times.
You definitely don't want to misspell your new manager's name.
A team that is challenged and has a real word in mind, but misspells it, loses.
Yet, in only the second line, the authors misspell a simple word: "business."
I'm sure sometimes when you guys write, you misspell a word.
Nor can it search successfully if you misspell a file name.
Each time a pupil misspells a word, they get disqualified.
Funny that you should misspell the more common name.
A player is dropped into the water and disqualified if he/she misspells a word.
I also made sure to misspell Syracuse, just like the President.
But the way he misspells the word in different ways again indicates a weak visual memory.
The following day, at the class spelling bee, she deliberately misspells a word.
The White Sox were also the first to misspell a players name.
If someone misspells the artist's name, the search will leave the consumer dissatisfied.
"I'd go ahead and deliberately misspell it when I searched for items," he said.
"To slightly misspell a name so they can't be held responsible for the authenticity."
Can you even misspell a made up word?
As a matter of fact, she was so upset that she almost managed to misspell her first name!
It's one thing for her to misspell Grandma's name on her place card.
During the semifinals, a speller was out of the competition once he or she misspells.
Unfortunately, spellers who misspell will be eliminated from the competition.