mis-swing
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[edit]mis-swing (third-person singular simple present mis-swings, present participle mis-swinging, simple past and past participle mis-swung)
- To swing incorrectly.
- 2011, Mark Kurlansky, Hank Greenberg: The Hero who Didn't Want to be One, page 117:
- And Hank taught the youngster to deliberately mis-swing at a certain pitch early in the game; later, in a decisive situation, the pitcher might give him the same pitch again, and he could slam it.
- 2012, Rick Nelson, As I Remember It:
- It was winter, with some snow on the ground, but we were making good progress until I mis-swung my axe, bounced it off the tree, and buried it in my leg.
- 2015, Johnny D. Boggs, South by Southwest: A Western Story:
- I seen one man from the 16th nigh chop his foot off when he mis-swung his axe.
Noun
[edit]mis-swing (plural mis-swings)
- A botched swing
- 2012, Philip K Dick, Jonathan Lethem, Pamela Jackson, The Exegesis of Philip K Dick:
- Eckhart also speaks of this happening to a man who has misstepped (vertreten, as I recall); God, then, corrects the mis-swing of the man and brings him back to the Tao or Logos.
- 2019, Joanna Foat, Lumberjills: Britain's Forgotten Army:
- So the stance was crucial, because a mis-swing or glancing blow off the wood could veer towards a leading leg.
- 2023, Angela Slatter, The Wrong Girl & Other Warnings:
- And to her advantage, his mis-swing upset his equilibrium, and so gains her a few seconds.