How To Use Mistiming In A Sentence
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Batsmen need to use their feet cleverly when playing on the slightly slower pitches here so that they are in a position to play the ball without mistiming it.
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Speaking of balls hit on the ground, opposing infielders, particularly the shortstop, have a habit of mistiming their dives.
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She must have looked crestfallen at her mistiming, because he said suddenly: `You have walked here?
THE GOLDEN LION
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The spectacular mistiming of his own 2001 memoir, Fugitive Days, doomed the book to short-term infamy and long-term obscurity.
Deconstructing Obama
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Not mistiming any tackles, rarely wasting the ball and never stopping running, we could have done with four Coles in midfield.
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How many times have we seen him waste his pace advantage by mistiming his runs and be flagged offside, even when he was looking along the line?
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Having spent three weeks looking at the abysmal track record of the majority of fund managers, and the danger of even slightly mistiming your investments, I really do wonder why anyone bothers trying.
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Jones also said Gannett Offset is reaping some benefits from CC1's APR software, which automatically calculates and corrects any unit-to-unit mistiming that may occur prior to makeready.
Undefined
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This will result in your clashing with him or mistiming your movement which will end up destroying the effectiveness of the technique.
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However much a bumpy surface might have inconvenienced both sets of players, it hardly excused the lack of control and horrible mistiming of the ball which characterised the first half.
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It takes some skill to pull the pitch off because if you do it with any little bit of mistiming you will fumble the ball away.
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It rewarded patience and precision, mistiming your flip to plant Mario upside-down on the ceiling resulted in a frazzling zap.
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The failure of the talks was mainly due to insensitivity and mistiming.
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The spectacular mistiming of his own 2001 memoir, Fugitive Days, doomed the book to short-term infamy and long-term obscurity.
Deconstructing Obama