-
Variety soon
reported that
Ruffalo was not
appearing in the film and had
misspoken when
expressing enthusiasm about it. The
report noted that
there had been...
-
several specific idiosyncratic structures: for example, any
correction of a
misspoken word must
always be conve****
using the word "correction". The need for...
- with its many
variations and rhymes, is a Lewis-ism
often used as a
misspoken word or a person's mis-pronounced name. In a 2016
episode of the podcast...
- Chile,
Argentina and Venezuela. In a reversal, she
later said she had
misspoken,
meaning to say that
America was "one of" the
first countries to end slavery...
- with the **** regime) as a
threat to
German labour. He
claimed to have
misspoken, but in an
article published in Die Welt, a
group of
prominent German...
- Bradshaw's that were
similarly mocked. In a
similar vein his name was
often misspoken. In a 1999
Sports Illustrated article,
Brister said "Bubba Brewster" and...
- regime) as a
threat to
German labour. He said
afterwards that he had
misspoken, but in an
article published in Die Welt, a
group of
prominent German...
-
oblivious to
homophobia within the military. Del Toro
later said that he had
misspoken, was "an
unequivocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community," and was talking...
-
defendants were
cornered by
police and beaten.
Abbie deduces that
Hayden had
misspoken,
claiming the
statement would have
started with, "If our
blood is going...
-
having intentionally misled voters, but
acknowledged having occasionally "
misspoken"
about his
service record. He
later apologized to
voters for
remarks about...