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miss (Long for), verb desiderate, desire, pine for, reeret the loss miss (Overlook), verb disregard, fail to accomplish, fail to attain, fail to catch, fail to hear, fail to perform, fail to reeeive, fail to see, fail to understand, fall short, gloss over, go amiss, go astray, ignore, lack, let slip, let the moment pass, lose, lose an opportunity, miscarry, miscue, misfire, miss a chance, miss the mark, not succeed, omit, overlook, prove unsuccessful, skip See also: disregard, fail, ignore, lack, lose, miscue, need, neglect, omit, overlook, pretermit, require How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Weiner never misses a beat for a cause--in this case, hurricane relief. It's also a mystery how he so effortlessly slips in and out of each character and never misses a beat between narration and dialog. Writing in the March 30, 2003 Boston Globe, Laura Secor described Robert Kagan as "A big man in his early 40s with salt-and-pepper hair and something of a baby face, Kagan possesses an aggressive, rapid-fire intelligence that rarely misses a beat or flubs a syllable. |
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