<span class="searchmatch">was</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> simple past of be <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>...
be <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> (third-person singular simple present is <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, present participle being <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, simple past <span class="searchmatch">was</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>, past participle been <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>) To have an...
stick <span class="searchmatch">wronger</span> than <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> foot <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-footed wrongful <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-headedly <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-headedness <span class="searchmatch">wrongly</span> <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-minded <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-mindedly <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span>-mindedness <span class="searchmatch">wrongness</span> wrong...
the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> side of the bed (third-person singular simple present gets up on the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> side of the bed, present participle getting up on the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> side...
nearly cut short the life of a native of those parts who <span class="searchmatch">was</span> in the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> place at the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> time, and J.W. Cox got his Dellow up at incredible speed...
rub someone the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way (third-person singular simple present rubs someone the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way, present participle rubbing someone the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way, simple past...
it went down the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way. She <span class="searchmatch">was</span> coughing for the next two minutes. (of food and drink): go down the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> pipe, go down the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> throat of food or...
take the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way (third-person singular simple present takes the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way, present participle taking the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way, simple past took the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> way, past...
dialled. (Can we add an example for this sense?) - Who <span class="searchmatch">was</span> that on the phone? - It <span class="searchmatch">was</span> just a <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> number. (idiomatic, dated) An incorrect notion or understanding...
the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> side of Older than (the stated age, typically a decade). She looked to be the <span class="searchmatch">wrong</span> side of forty. 1886 October – 1887 January, H[enry] Rider...