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Misstep   /mɪsstˈɛp/  /mɪstˈɛp/   Listen
noun
Misstep  n.  A wrong step; an error of conduct.



verb
Misstep  v. i.  To take a wrong step; to go astray.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Misstep" Quotes from Famous Books



... saying as he came in, "that the misstep of a horse should have made a helpless cripple of me, when I might have led this ...
— An Enemy To The King • Robert Neilson Stephens

... A misstep backward, a tumble and a bumped head brought this sport to an end, just as Shannondale was reached, and in her attempts to soothe the little girl, Edith failed to see that the shade was lifted for a single moment, while, ...
— Darkness and Daylight • Mary J. Holmes

... stretching down helping hands. In five minutes we were all up, standing, clinging, and balancing on the glassy edges of ice, and hopping and leaping from cake to cake. Cracks, crevices, and jagged holes opened ten, fifteen, and twenty feet sheer down all about us. A single misstep would ...
— Left on Labrador - or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.' • Charles Asbury Stephens

... placed them on a high shelf in the closet. As Caffie could not find them, and wanted them, Florentin brought a small ladder, and, mounting it, found them. He was about to descend the ladder, when he made a misstep, and in trying to save himself, one of the buttons of ...
— Conscience, Complete • Hector Malot

... deeper trench or drain to carry the water away, and this was covered over with a rough board called a duck-board. Underneath this duck-board ran a continual stream of water. A man would go along the trench in a hurry, make a misstep on one end of the duck-board and down he would go in mud and freezing water to the waist. In these cold, wet garments he must stay all night. ...
— The War Romance of the Salvation Army • Evangeline Booth and Grace Livingston Hill


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