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mis·do
(mĭs-do͞o′)tr.v. mis·did (-dĭd′), mis·done (-dŭn′), mis·do·ing, mis·does (-dŭz′)
To do wrongly or awkwardly; botch.
mis·do′er n.
mis·do′ing n.
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misdo
(ˌmɪsˈduː)vb (tr) , -does, -doing, -did or -done
to do badly, wrongly, or improperly
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mis•do
(mɪsˈdu)v.t. -did, -done, -do•ing. v.t.
to do badly or wrongly; botch.
[before 950]
mis•do′er, n.
mis•do′ing, n.
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Verb | 1. | misdo - do wrongly or improperly; "misdo one's job" |
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