"It's true that your bullet came within one inch of the serial killer, but that miss is as good as a mile, since he remains unharmed and is at large."
i miss you
The police figured they secret identity of the criminal. (:~ Liddoh Miss Dolleyy(;
Her lateness to the meeting caused her to miss important information.
The word "miss" can be in the present tense, past tense, or future tense depending on the context of the sentence. For example, "I miss you" is present tense, "I missed you" is past tense, and "I will miss you" is future tense.
Good-bye Miss. Have a good life.
as a mile.
It means A near miss is just as bad as a wide miss-they are both bad!
You should never miss an opportunity to expostulate your opinion.
hurry up, if not you will miss the bus
No. The nearest term in the series is 21, but a miss is as good as a mile.
Stop dilly-dallying or else we will miss the bus!
A good sentence you can use is - The season premier of (your favorite show) is coming on today at (a certain time) And you don't want to MISS out on it.
I ran quickly, I didn't want to miss the bus.
There are several meaning for"miss" so I will give a sentence for each. 1: a feeling Ex: I miss my old friends that moved to Alabama. 2: a title for an unmarried woman Ex: Miss Framollure was my Social Studies teacher a long time ago.
The baby's untimely outburst caused us to miss dinner.
I had a severe fever on Monday night and had to miss out on school.
It is hard to focus on your studies if you miss a good night's sleep.