missew
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[edit]missew (third-person singular simple present missews, present participle missewing, simple past missewed, past participle missewn or missewed)
- To sew badly, with errors.
- 1968, “A Method for Tapering Purse Seines”, in Commercial Fisheries Abstracts - Volume 21, page 5:
- But the chances of miscutting and missewing will be greater than with the 2-bar unit and, since the tapering intervals are larger, the tapered edge will not be as smooth.
- 1991, Randy Hodson, Labor Arbitration Information System, page 289:
- The supervisor noticed that the Grievant had missewed a sham and helped her assemble her work.
- 2001, Dignity at Work, page 99:
- A similar but more quickly developing series of events occurred at an apparel factory when workers were accused of missewing garments.
- 2009, Jay Lake, Green, page 51:
- Now turn this sleeve over and show me what we have missewn.
- 2014, Mark Powell, The Sheltering: A Novel:
- "No." He shook his head. “Just shit they mis-sewed. But still classy.”