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mislay

verb as in lose

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Why do airlines still mislay 25 million bags a year?

From BBC

Her soaring film career has by now supplied Brown with such an array of other fictional gifts and odd abilities that mislaying her telekinetic powers doesn’t seem quite so bad.

Trump has also attempted to mislay blame for the testing troubles on the Obama administration.

Worse, as he hurried to the press conference he managed to mislay the document detailing the plan.

From BBC

What counts is the manner of slaughter, and—this being the most courteous of films—the vital importance of never mislaying one’s cool.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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