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miscreation

[ US /mɪskɹiˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. something abnormal or anomalous

How To Use miscreation In A Sentence

  • That she blames Bliss is clear from her calling her older daughter a "worthless miscreation".
  • Great dirty warrens of houses, peopled with savages and imps of our own miscreation.
  • It is the wearifulest dragon to fight in the whole miscreation. The Marquis of Lossie
  • Here, it seemed, was the ultimate source of all miscreation and abomination.
  • Organic evolution teems with such miscreations.
  • If we are unaware and not in control of our feelings, we will begin the process of miscreation through negative feelings like criticism, anger, and hate.
  • [130] 'Sigismunda;' a detestable miscreation of Hogarth's pencil, admired by none but himself. Poetical Works
  • The most stupid miscreations of American stupidity, are puffed and forced upon the American people.
  • Miracle working entails a full realization of the power of thought in order to avoid miscreation.
  • Jesus compared a man from whom an unclean spirit had been cast out to a house swept clean, freed from human miscreation and demons of human thought and feeling.
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