How To Use Mishap In A Sentence

  • More volunteers follow with lurid tales of domestic mishaps, each earning applause. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our trip from Florida to Pennsylvania to attend the Cairn Terrier Specialty Dog Show, was one long series of mishaps, turned into hilarious memories.
  • For the crew, however, new locations, the heat and minor mishaps are all part of a day's work.
  • The mishaps that befall Van Orton seem more random and jarring, though, than cohesively engineered to facilitate his spiritual development.
  • Despite the cheers and applause, the officers had their share of mishaps.
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  • What we were in was a little mishap. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's deliciously grown-up, avoiding slapstick in favour of fortuitous mishap.
  • To Madame Hanska he revealed more the cankering disappointment, just as he had a twelvemonth previously, after the mishap of the School for Husbands and Balzac
  • He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
  • The rules allow state lawmakers to clear up a mishap if they suffered from a momentary case of stumbly fingers or a lapse in attention. Report: Obama Involved In 1996 Liberal Questionnaire, Despite Campaign's Denials
  • The group suffered an extraordinary series of minor mishaps.
  • Youngsters from a north west school have finally made it to the ski slopes of Vermont - after a catalogue of delays and mishaps.
  • The following points further reinforce by believe that Sujatha was murdered rather then mishap: a. How commercially available weed killer "paraquat" enter cough syrup bottle and finally reach Sujatha's apartment? Planet Malaysia
  • The mishap with the bus did not help but it cannot be blamed totally for this dismal performance.
  • Boat skippers can cause mishaps on the water with similarly rash behavior.
  • It was not until after a thorough debrief, and after I had a chance to sit down and think about what actually happened, that I realized how close I had come to starring in a Class-A mishap.
  • Her leadership resulted in the unit's unprecedented zero Class C mishaps and an immaculate safety track record.
  • I had a slight mishap with one of the glasses.
  • The group suffered an extraordinary series of minor mishaps.
  • Whether it's for work-related tasks or personal matters, being well-organized helps save time and prevent mishaps.
  • Gag me. so I bolted out of there ... by that time I just decided to head back to Union Station to eat and wait for my train aside from a delay there were no huge mishaps getting back to good ol 'Newport News overall it was a good day Archive 2009-03-01
  • There are risks that some mishap or injudicious remark by a minister might ignite a popular reaction from a volatile electorate.
  • This mishap reminded me of a traffic accident I once experienced.
  • He figured the mishap was a mere "pebble in the road. For travelers stranded in U.S. by volcano, a flight home can't come too soon
  • Today's game will be so tight that a single mishap could prove decisive.
  • It is hoped that the airport will open in 2017 - barring any new mishaps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • It was more than just a severe mishap, more than just a typical fatal training accident.
  • So the final dress rehearsal passed without any major mishaps.
  • McCorkle had always refused to use the term pilot error, saying it would be illegal for him to declare a cause until the mishap board had finished its investigation. The Dream Machine
  • A scheduling mishap is what caused her to quit her term early. Palin involved in another scheduling mishap
  • It is a good start to try to deal with the difficulties around medical mishaps.
  • The group suffered an extraordinary series of minor mishaps.
  • I hope you're having fun and have not had any mishaps with the local defalcators!
  • At the end of the line, all they may have is a head full of adventurous mishaps to tell their grandchildren about.
  • The mishap with the airplane is a vehicle to explore how the media reacted and reported on it. Andromeda Strain: Part Two Review : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
  • Mr Hempleman-Adams finally succeeded in crossing the ocean without mishap after two aborted attempts.
  • This gruesome new series focuses on unexpected mishaps that have caused untimely deaths. The Sun
  • Aircraft becomes uncontrollable, and the pilot ejects, resulting in Class-A mishap.
  • I'm afraid your son had a slight mishap in the playground.
  • Her sheer delight at having reached the end of the song without mishap was contagious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since I had never mastered the threading of a sewing machine, let alone made an item of clothing, this was taking a risk, but I was soon chalking out patterns and even running up the odd wonky seam without mishap.
  • Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned.
  • Aside from one minor mishap on 3 March that same year, when the boat hit the rocks and damaged some planking, the Raumiro and her crew sailed safely and well for many years.
  • Today, Just My Imagination was the chosen tune and as the Temptations latest opus revolved on its never-ending loop, it echoed round our flat and wormed into my subconscious causing me to pick at my chips and barely register what mishaps were befalling Hoss and Little Joe on the Ponderosa ranch. Family life
  • Safety stats show that you are twice as likely to have a mishap at a local FBO than with an aero club.
  • There is the occasional mishap, but statistically, gliding has been shown to be about as safe as normal airplane flying.
  • If, by dire mischance, a mishap occurs, we can forget this entire conversation.
  • In the first inning of his first game this spring, Larkin fielded a ball in the hole the same play and completed it without mishap. USATODAY.com - National League Central
  • Take, for instance, the minor scrapes you can get from a mishap in the free-weight room, or from a spill on your bike.
  • In the event of mishaps you may need to prove these were part of the original agreement.
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • For the longest time, most of the searches finding this blog were for the terms human oddities or human mishaps.
  • This mishap is a reminder that accidents will continue to occur in war as in peace.
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • The mishap took place in the Center's solid propellant space booster plant, where rocket motors are filled with the solid fuel required for their operation.
  • Rarely does a tour reach its climax without some mishap causing a rethink of personnel. Times, Sunday Times
  • HAMMER: OK, so will there be any backlash with Michael Phelps ` marijuana mishaps, with his doobie disaster, his bong blowup, his dope, dopiness? CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2009
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way.
  • For example, if several non-nuclear units around the Air Force experience similar failures of a specific vehicle and do not report it, then a severe mishap could occur when a nuclear unit uses that same vehicle.
  • While contemplating a mishap, like a broken leg, activity in the rACC modulated signals in a region called the striatum that conveyed the good and bad of the event in question – biasing activity in a positive direction. The Optimism Bias by Tali Sharot: extract
  • They met with a slight mishap on the way.
  • He was well aware of the numerous mishaps which could still befall his plan if the Russians didn't stick to his carefully scripted scenario. CODE BREAKER
  • What he is trying to say, no no no, your green head must be shimmering in your eyes, that isn't a dude in the brush just a mishaped cattail bush, the eating is great and the ladies are easy too much action for me. Contest: Translate Duck Speak, Win Decoys (and More!)
  • We managed, however, to escape without any mishap, for the drenching was a boon to our burnt-up skins. The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales
  • There was one little mishap at the fourth last. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rivolo replied that while FAA statistics attributed only 8 percent of major helicopter accidents to vortex ring state, the figure really should include mishaps resulting from failed attempts to autorotate and other hard landings. The Dream Machine
  • Well, let me try it at once: parameter-less A and unquoted - hmm, no nesting in preview; so perhaps really just a copypasting mishap. Making Light: Amazon & Macmillan
  • The learning curve was steep, and there were occasional mishaps.
  • Choose an area with linoleum or tiled floors in case of mishaps or accidents so the area is easily cleaned.
  • The missing forefinger to the hand of the potto [299] would appear at first sight to have been lost by some such mishap. Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin
  • The Alpe d'Huez and the Stelvio are among the familiar names, but the authors also draw our attention to La Redoute, where Bernard Hinault permanently lost the feeling in two fingers in sub-zero conditions during the 1980 Liège-Bastogne-Liège classic, and the Croce d'Aune, the pass in the Dolomites where a mishap in 1927 inspired Tullio Campagnolo to invent the quick-release wheel, a boon to every subsequent rider. Roman Abramovich still playing his poker hand inside Court 26 | Richard Williams
  • During its final years in orbit, the Russian space station Mir suffered a number of mishaps.
  • Of course, there are a lot more pratfalls, comedic lines, wacky mishaps and longing glances, but you get the picture.
  • They say they are horrified to hear of the series of mishaps suffered by you and your wife and are very sorry. The Sun
  • He is perennially dogged by comic mishaps and misfortunes, usually of his own making.
  • This could explain why respondents have experienced swimsuit-sizing mishaps such as saggy bottoms (65 percent), cleavage overflow (58 percent), behind busting out/seat creep (56 percent) and muffin top (54 percent). Free Apparel News – Apparel RSS XML Feeds – Fibre2fashion.com
  • This device is designed for use in such locations as warehouses, stockrooms and loading docks, where it could be destroyed easily in a single gravity mishap.
  • Understanding such cultural nuances is important and can avoid unfortunate mishaps.
  • After numerous dunkings, mishaps and misadventures, he made it to the starting line.
  • Also, at the Wright Aeronautics Laboratories, television cameras are being used to observe the testing of new aircraft engines, where the danger of explosion and mechanical mishap is quite high. Television—Progress and Promise
  • Should a mechanical mishap occur and be recognised as valid by the commissaires, the team shall be entitled to a 1.5 km neutralisation (number of laps closest to 1.5 km).
  • For as the reins give no trouble to the charioteer, but the charioteer is the cruise of all the mischief through his not holding them properly: (and therefore do they often exact a penalty of him, entangling themselves with him, and dragging him on, and compelling him to partake in their own mishap:) so is it also in the case before us. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • A minor mishap was avoided when a local dimwit, collared to prepare a group photograph, proved less than honest.
  • I accept no responsibility whatsoever for any psychological traumas, mishaps, misfortunes, or bad karma alleged to result from viewing this site, whether real, imaginary or pretended.
  • We arrived home without further mishap and then I set about dealing with the indoor problem. Superdog! Action plans that work for a happy and well-behaved pet
  • Lubhaya added that the mishap occurred as the steering of the vehicle got locked at the sharp curve.
  • Since we have no control over where those countries drill, how can we protect our coastline from a mishap from one of these International rigs? Officials warn of potential catastrophe from Gulf of Mexico oil spill
  • He was well aware of the numerous mishaps which could still befall his plan if the Russians didn't stick to his carefully scripted scenario. CODE BREAKER
  • The parade was very well organised and passed without mishap.
  • The mid-air drama was not the first mishap to afflict the passengers.
  • The later years of her reign have seen considerable economic progress, though still subject to sudden mishaps.
  • They also handle everyday mishaps and misadventures, such as broken teeth, sprained backs and stomach viruses.
  • It is, instead, a full-force tale of mishap and miserabilism. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Launcelot thrang here and there, it mishapped him to slay Gaheris and Sir Gareth, the noble knight, for they were unarmed and unware. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • You would think after Eve's shenanigans in the Garden of Eden and Cleopatra's mishap with her asp, we would have learned by now.
  • And they refuse to let little mishaps spoil their glamorous lifestyle. The Sun
  • This mishap occurred at Paradise Beach, near Pensacola, Florida, fishing on a dock for pinfish. SuperCooperators
  • The media orgiastically detailed every look, word and tear the fallen starlet issued in court, just as it has obsessively covered every other mishap in this young woman's excruciatingly public life. Lindsay Lohan: Mean Girls Go To Jail
  • `You may remember a little motorcar mishap at Langenbach. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • USATODAY. com - Amstrong caught up in mishap, falls five spots USATODAY.com - Amstrong caught up in mishap, falls five spots
  • The two drivers were involved in a mishap on the track that cost him the lead and put him out of the race.
  • Her sheer delight at having reached the end of the song without mishap was contagious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pro Bowl mishap is a bump in the road considering the career-threatening throwing-shoulder injury Brees overcame last offseason. The NFL's best: USA TODAY names its All-Pro team
  • The story about your husband’s mishap is a terrific analogy, and yes, doesn’t the sense of freedom … lightness … feel good! by The Other Side of the Door
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • There's the co-star, intent on doing his own stunts, who ends up the victim of an unfortunate mishap involving a jump from a twenty-foot ledge.
  • The Alpe d'Huez and the Stelvio are among the familiar names, but the authors also draw our attention to La Redoute, where Bernard Hinault permanently lost the feeling in two fingers in sub-zero conditions during the 1980 Liège-Bastogne-Liège classic, and the Croce d'Aune, the pass in the Dolomites where a mishap in 1927 inspired Tullio Campagnolo to invent the quick-release wheel, a boon to every subsequent rider. Roman Abramovich still playing his poker hand inside Court 26 | Richard Williams
  • If anything, the mishaps added a touch of endearing charm to their blaring charisma.
  • Mishaps too numerous and familiar to mention have blotted the Dear Leader's credentials as a tribune of the People.
  • Normally when the flock is culled, the weaker sheep are slaughtered, but New York has a plethora of rookies, as a result of libidinous mishaps. Henry J. Stern: Win Some, Lose Some
  • `You may remember a little motorcar mishap at Langenbach. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The cost of all of this new equipment came to a grand total of $260,000, qualifying our takeoff abort as a Class B mishap.
  • Each new man into the hut had clucked sympathy for Adimov's mishap, each had thought that wise.
  • despite of some mishaps, everything went swimmingly
  • But, hey, how about one more Steele-related mishap, for auld lang syne? Michael Steele To End RNC Tenure With One Last Demonstration Of Incompetence
  • And they refuse to let little mishaps spoil their glamorous lifestyle. The Sun
  • One year my great grandfather was witnessing the event when a mishap took place.
  • Ashford Hospital is able to treat minor injuries resulting from mishaps such as yours.
  • Her sheer delight at having reached the end of the song without mishap was contagious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ere the Christian could avail himself of this mishap, his nimble foeman sprung from the ground, and, calling on his steed, which instantly returned to his side, he leaped into his seat without touching the stirrup, and regained all the advantage of which the Knight of the Leopard hoped to deprive him. The Talisman
  • Ashford Hospital is able to treat minor injuries resulting from mishaps such as yours.
  • It is the cause of one third of all car accidents as well as countless other mishaps.
  • The show contestants aren't the only ones to suffer mishaps. The Sun
  • The mid-air drama was not the first mishap to afflict the passengers.
  • After the Obama plane mishap, Midwest Airlines, operator of the charter, released a maintenance bulletin adding an additional check to ensure the security of the slide cover tie-down straps. Report: Secret Service off hook in 2008 Obama plane mishaps
  • He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
  • This mishap reminded me of a traffic accident I once experienced.
  • He was very cool and calm about the mishap, and didn't shout or lose his temper.
  • The one that pops to mind is "schadenfreude" - the German word that means, pleasure in the mishap coming to a friend. Why Read?
  • In the service of the empress, this inept chauffeur faced no legal sanction for the mishap.
  • We have been able to transship S . E . Asian - bound cargoes from rail to ship at Hongkong without mishap.
  • I can see Alexander's broken face look out the window, away from me as he pulls on an eyepatch over his mishapened eye.
  • The plot passed off without mishap.
  • he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life
  • The following number, ‘Roll Along Summer,’ works fine on its own - it's actually a pleasing little number with some smooth fingerpicking - but it bogs down in the muck left from Weller's avian mishap.
  • So many mishaps in so short a space of time is a sure sign that there is something seriously wrong with the complex.
  • Russia's elderly rivercraft have been involved in frequent mishaps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a series of mishaps, including a divorce that my friend went through, the book disappeared.
  • It already offers live coverage of the PGA, LPGA, Champions, Nationwide and European PGA Tours, plus umpteen hours of instruction and punditry and series that cater to every taste, from Rush Limbaugh suffering instruction at the hands of coach Hank Haney to "Golf's Amazing Videos," described as "wacky swings, side-splitting bloopers and hilarious mishaps. Golf on Television Gets Supersized
  • Several of the experts, former government types, refused to believe what they called rushed findings and protested that there were ways to trigger these types of explosions and make it look like a mishap. Consent to Kill
  • Airline management has been intimidating pilots by permanently demoting captains following accidents or flight mishaps.
  • We had travelled the rough un-surfaced, ungraded roads for nearly a fortnight without mishap, but now sand had clogged the filter and the vehicle coughed to a halt.
  • And they refuse to let little mishaps spoil their glamorous lifestyle. The Sun
  • There was almost no sign of the facial scrapes and bruises Bush acquired in a weekend bicycle mishap.
  • Extreme, non airbrushed close-ups of grotesque veiny cockshafts and horribly mishapen tits. Voice of the Fans: What's Your Most Memorable Convention Experience?
  • From the commedia dell'arte to Jackie Chan, the pratfall and other seemingly unpremeditated mishaps of physical humor have had a timeless appeal.
  • Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or by the handle. James Russell Lowell 
  • After a number of mishaps she did manage to get back to Germany.
  • He was well aware of the numerous mishaps which could still befall his plan if the Russians didn't stick to his carefully scripted scenario. CODE BREAKER
  • Item, if the fleet should happen to be scattered by weather, or other mishap, then so soon as one shall descry another, to hoise both topsails twice, if the weather will serve, and to strike them twice again; but if the weather serve not, then to hoise the maintopsail twice, and forthwith to strike it twice again. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • I still suffered embarrassing mishaps, though. The Sun
  • It is a good start to try to deal with the difficulties around medical mishaps.
  • It is, instead, a full-force tale of mishap and miserabilism. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Police said thatIn a tragic road mishap twelve passengers including six members of a family, driver of the vehicle and a police jawan were killed while seven others suffered injuries when a Tempo traveller in which they were travelling collided with a bus coming from opposite directions near Bhagyal More Kathua NHW under the jurisdiction of Police Station Kathua in the wee hours of today.. 14 dead, 21 injured in road mishaps,JK Governor,CM expresses grief
  • This gruesome new series focuses on unexpected mishaps that have caused untimely deaths. The Sun
  • He adds that he is no longer a dreadful student, has letters after his name, and has learnt a useful lesson from his North Sea mishap.
  • After assessing each hazard, you develop one or more controls to either eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk of a mishap.
  • This endless cycle of doctors being thrust at you like hot bullets from a machine gun has far too much potential for deadly mishaps and malpractice.
  • It had been plagued with serious mechanical mishaps such as overheating and problems with cracks and leaks.
  • But it was all of the same character, broad farce; accounts of mishaps such as befall in children's pantomimes, -- which their seniors enjoy, too, -- practical jokes equally ludicrous, and resulting situations to match. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • Forty additional men were lost either from gunfire or tragic mishap.
  • He asks Marco to make the sale and thus begins a whirlwind of scams, mishaps, betrayals and reversals.
  • If you want a novel about romantic mishaps and minor disasters, Hornby's your man.
  • The mishap occurred approximately 150 yards from the member's home on a narrow dirt road with a blind curve.
  • Her sheer delight at having reached the end of the song without mishap was contagious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Fraser Inquiry will ascribe blame for technical mishaps and bureaucratic incompetence, but history will judge all that mere chaff.
  • Then there was the imbroglio over his skiing exploits where he denied that he suffers the occasional mishap while skiing.
  • Since his tragic mishap, the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course, abseiling and canoeing.
  • Three delivery boys killed in mishap in Jaipur newspaper delivery boys died on the spot when their jeep collied head-on with a WN.com - Articles related to Organic squirrel control
  • It would be very silly of my persecutor to risk some mishap, Rafaelli being caught red-handed, the whole plot compromised. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • I'm writing because I do not want other Navy SAR units to get the impression it's OK to wear training gear for actual evolutions and to do full live hoists by litter as part of a mishap drill.
  • A funny color has settled on the trees, a noxious youthful green promising both the plentitude of fall and the mishaps of summer.
  • Todd's slapstick ineptitude is surpassed only by his wacky lies, which compound his mishaps into an international incident. Roush Review: The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
  • There is lots of white noise in the track - crackles and pops that indicate age and handling mishaps.
  • A mishap prevented him from attending the routine meeting of the company.
  • I think he quite loved that peaky and it served to help in the future when he had a little mishap. Hair Fashion: Brent & the Peaky « Colleen Anderson
  • Six persons including an 8 year old boy were injured in different road mishaps and three others were wounded in separate clashes.
  • In non-fatal mishaps, we all know that motorcyclists stand an increased likelihood of sustaining a permanent debilitating injury.
  • It involves the conquest of the summit, followed by some kind of mishap that leaves the two buddies stranded in a snowstorm, hopefully with no food and at least one broken limb, while winter approaches, rescue is impossible, and the only choice is between one person dying, and two.
  • Pretty blonde Polly flits from the city to the beach with her many friends, but her life is a sea of tranquility compared to the many mishaps of her “Paw,” Sam Perkins. IDW Announces New Polly and Her Pals Series arrives in August 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Obviously there will be less danger of mishap from a short trip than from a long one; if possible, therefore, long journeys by rail should be broken so as to afford opportunity for rest. The Prospective Mother, a Handbook for Women During Pregnancy
  • Only Roger could have been behind the mishap on the duckpond, and she knew she wanted no more such “mishaps” happening to her. In the Hand of the Goddess
  • Steve," she began, "I was in charge of the psychograph tests taken of all the workers at the projectile operation after the first mishap -- Sabotage in Space
  • Occasionally someone would get hit in the foot or leg, but school shoe leather was tough and the last thing you'd do was report any mishaps.
  • Rarely does a tour reach its climax without some mishap causing a rethink of personnel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why risk a serious surfing mishap when you can get just as close to the waves with this Outlook travel monocular with high-quality adjustable glass lens?
  • And through some diabolical mishap of unfortunate engineering, all of it exited through one toilet in her basement.
  • Statistics show that springtime brings an increase in the number of mishaps involving outdoor activities and vacation travel.
  • But to avoid mishaps, producers told them to get checked out for STIs first. The Sun
  • Even if it were completely destroyed in the mishap, the copy could be probated in its place.
  • In this environment, disasters can't be simply dismissed as accidental -- any more than a drunk-driving death can be chocked up as another little mishap on the road. Richard Trumka: Let's Cheer the Chilean Miners -- and Fight for Workers Everywhere
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • Mishaps are like knives that either serve us or cut us as we grasp them by the handle or blade. 
  • If the developing embryo does not implant in the right location -- such as an ectopic pregnancy -- then the surgery to deal with this life-threatening mishap is not an "abortion", because there is no viable pregnancy to abort. Help Stop the Re-Definition of Contraception as Abortion
  • The ship's only reported mishap came when a coxswain was hit in the neck (but not badly wounded) by a bullet ricocheting off a modern pentathlete's target.
  • But the average elephant will live for half a century before succumbing to a fatal mishap. Times, Sunday Times

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