misplay
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misplay — ☆ misplay [mis plā′, mis′plā΄; ] for n. [ mis′plā΄] vt., vi. to play wrongly or badly, as in games or sports n. a wrong or bad play … English World dictionary
misplay — noun Date: 1867 a wrong or unskillful play ; error • misplay transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
misplay — verb To play incorrectly or poorly. His misplay in the bridge tournament was penalized when it was noted hed broken the rules … Wiktionary
misplay — Games –verb (t) /mɪsˈpleɪ/ (say mis play) 1. to play wrongly, badly, or against the rules. –noun /ˈmɪspleɪ/ (say misplay) 2. a wrong play, move or stroke …
misplay — n. /mis play , mis play /; v. /mis play /, Sports, Games. n. 1. a wrong or bad play. 2. a play prohibited by the rules. v.t. 3. to make an error or incorrect play on or with; play wrongly: The catcher misplayed the ball, allowing the base runner… … Universalium
misplay — Synonyms and related words: clerical error, corrigendum, do amiss, erratum, error, failure, fault, faute, human error, misapply, misapprehension, miscalculation, miscall, miscarriage, miscite, misconception, misconduct, miscount, misdeal,… … Moby Thesaurus
misplay — mɪs pleɪ n. bad play, incorrect or illegal play (Sports) v. play poorly, make an illegal play (Sports) … English contemporary dictionary
misplay — verb play (a ball or card) wrongly or badly. noun an instance of misplaying … English new terms dictionary
misplay — mis·play … English syllables
misplay — mis•play n. [[t]mɪsˈpleɪ, ˈmɪsˌpleɪ[/t]] v. [[t]mɪsˈpleɪ[/t]] n. 1) gam spo a wrong or bad play in a game or sport 2) gam spo to play wrongly or badly • Etymology: 1865–70, amer … From formal English to slang