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miss

Definition for miss

noun as in failure

verb as in want; feel a loss

Strong matches

crave, desire, long, need, pine, wish, yearn

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Even transfer point guard Donovan Dent, for all his brilliance, had a regrettable moment, missing a breakaway dunk.

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The mice missing girdin developed severe gut inflammation and an altered microbiome, and many died from sepsis, a dangerous condition caused by an uncontrolled immune response that inflames the entire body and harms vital organs.

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Most nations missed that deadline but by early November, about 65 had turned in their revised plans.

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Revenue and adjusted earnings figures missed Wall Street consensus estimates.

This will be the fourth game Doncic has missed this season as he was also sidelined with a minor finger injury and a left leg contusion.

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