misswing

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English

Verb

misswing (third-person singular simple present misswings, present participle misswinging, simple past and past participle misswung)

  1. Alternative form of mis-swing
    • 2005, Ian Lendler, Alcoholica Esoterica, page 106:
      The ones who survived were sent out into the cane fields, where they encountered tropical heat, disease, poisonous snakes, and sometimes the misswung machetes of other workers.
    • 2009, John Niven, The Amateurs, page 145:
      For a split second he though he might have completely misswung and missed the ball altogether, for there had been no resistance, barely any sensation of the club hitting anything at all.
    • 2014, Andre Norton, Tales from High Hallack:
      It was she who stopped the lifeblood flow when Karl misswung an axe until Herta could come.

Noun

misswing (plural misswings)

  1. Alternative form of mis-swing
    • 1982, Peter Kostis, Larry Dennis, The Inside Path to Better Golf, page 176:
      The slightest misswing can cause you to blade the ball.
    • 2014, Joseph E. Stevens, Hoover Dam: An American Adventure:
      Then, immaculately dressed in three-piece suit, starched collar, and wingtips, Wilbur was obliged to drive a spike of Nevada silver into a railroad tie, a tricky and potentially embarrassing ceremonoial duty, especially with a phalanx of eager photographers poised to record every misswing.