Noun: Did the review say that the movie is a hit or a miss.
Noun: Pardon me miss, does the Main Street bus stop here?
Noun: I see Miss Johnson every morning in her garden.
Verb: Be sure you don't miss the school bus.
Example sentence - I was sick with tonsillitis three times last winter.
It is if you capitalize and punctuate it correctly: I missed you, too.
English Translation of NAMISS DIN: missed also; yearned for tooTranslations:Namiss means - missedDin means - also
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Joe interfered with Cam's shot, and he missed the goal by a foot. The concert interfered with my play, so we missed it.
I missed you so much! You missed the spelling exam. How could you have missed the concert!
He/she will be sorely missed and long bereaved.
The car making a left turn missed the white one by a country mile.
she was chagrined at the fact that she missed her ex boyfriend
Her mom went on a bombastic rant after she missed her curfew
He was overzealous in his timing to answer the question and missed the prize he was intending to receive.
That dog was purblind, he missed the step and fell down the steps.
The sentence is: I still need to do the laundry and I'm very hungry becuase i missed lunch.
My first train ran late, and I missed my connection for the second train
Example sentence - I was sick with tonsillitis three times last winter.
After a long hard life they were taken hence.
It is if you capitalize and punctuate it correctly: I missed you, too.