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Definition of Mischose
1. mischoose [v] - See also: mischoose
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mischose
Literary usage of Mischose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions by Manchester Association of Engineers (1896)
"In the first place, he thought the authors had somewhat mischose the title of
their paper by endeavouring, as it were, to lead them to think that ..."
2. English and Scotch Historical Ballads by Arthur Milman (1871)
"This mischance did not happen as any token that God was displeased at our
enterprise, but that wee mischose the daie, ..."
3. The Mixing: What the Hillport Neighbors Did by Bouck White (1913)
"But he mischose his terms. The peril that threatens is not paganism, with its
richnesses of literature and art and intellectual pursuit; but heathenism, ..."