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41wrong-headed — wrong headˈed adjective Obstinate and perverse, adhering stubbornly to wrong principles or policy • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong …
42wrong|do|ing — «RNG DOO ihng, RONG », noun. the action of doing wrong; bad acts; evil; wrong: »The thief was guilty of wrongdoing …
43Wrong — Wrong, obs. imp. of {Wring}. Wrung. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …
44Wrong-timed — (?; 115), a. Done at an improper time; ill timed. [1913 Webster] …
45wrong-foot — [rôŋ′foot΄] vt. 〚< the practice in sports of causing an opponent to put weight on the wrong foot〛 Chiefly Brit. to confuse or disconcert so as to make less able to act or respond effectively, reasonably, etc. * * * …
46Wrong Man's Hands — Album par Conway Savage Genre Rock Producteur Conway Savage Wrong Man s Hands, troisième album de Conway Savage, enregistré sur 8 track dans une chambre de l hôtel Union Club de Fitzroy, ville de l État de Victoria en com …
47wrong-foot — verb transitive 1. ) in a sport, to make an opponent go in the wrong direction by suddenly changing the direction in which you move, or hit or kick a ball 2. ) BRITISH to put someone in a difficult or embarrassing situation by doing or saying… …
48wrong-headed — adjective not correct or sensible ╾ ,wrong headedly adverb …
49wrong — n injustice, injury, grievance Analogous words: damage, *injury, harm, mischief: violation, infraction, *breach, trespass, transgression: hardship, *difficulty wrong adj 1 *false …
50wrong — vb Wrong, oppress, persecute, aggrieve can mean to inflict injury upon a person without just cause or in an outrageous manner. One wrongs another who injures him by unjustifiably depriving him of his property or his good name or by violating… …