<span class="searchmatch">done</span> <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> past participle of do <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>...
do <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> (third-person singular simple present does <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, present participle doing <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, simple past did <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, past...
hair the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way correct me if I'm <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> dead <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> dead-<span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> don't get me <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> do <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> fall into the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> hands get into the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> hands...
that <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> has <span class="searchmatch">done</span> something <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> or is guilty of something) обвинявам някого в убийство obvinjavam njakogo v ubijstvo to accuse <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> of murder...
that <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> has <span class="searchmatch">done</span> something <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> or is guilty of something) обвинявам някого в убийство obvinjavam njakogo v ubijstvo to accuse <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> of murder...
foolishness." "Well, <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> put him up to it, an' he's doin' it." 1896, Mark Twain, chapter 11, in Tom Sawyer, Detective: "I <span class="searchmatch">done</span> the other things—Brace...
even the term 'satisfactories' is <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> because it suggests a level just above mediocrity. The rating given to <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> or something that meets requirements...
incorrectly; put a shoe on <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> 2000, Philip Lawson, Muskrat Courage: “[...] Bun pays Byron a coupla grand to mis-shoe <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> else's pony.” I stuck my...
having been initiated since the legislation was enacted. The act of making <span class="searchmatch">somebody</span> into a felon. January 2014, The Felonization of America Right on Crime:...
regret to, fordo is to kill (no longer productive) <span class="searchmatch">Wrongly</span>: prefixed to verbs with the sense of <span class="searchmatch">wrongly</span>, amorally. forteach is to misteach, forswear is to...