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mislaid [mɪsˈleɪd] VB

mislaid pt, pp of mislay

See also mislay

mislay <mislaid, mislaid> [mɪsˈleɪ] VB trans form

mislay <mislaid, mislaid> [mɪsˈleɪ] VB trans form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This followed earlier problems with crates of documents being mislaid and discovered by chance.
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These stars were once kids themselves but have somehow mislaid or sacrificed their ideals along the way.
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Records of subsequent games have largely been mislaid, although the club was noted for being at times one of the strongest playing the running game.
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A row of pearls mislaid.
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She eventually sent him the cheque, which he mislaid.
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Perhaps it gets more attention in the press because, like lost or mislaid devices, it's an obvious and avoidable own goal.
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In such examples the curators have mislaid all proper understanding of the term.
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Most commonly mislaid are sports shoes, followed by schoolbooks, transport passes, pens, rulers and glasses, as well as sweaters and coats and hats.
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Pupils were advised not to hand over their work to him, for it would probably be mislaid.
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He mislaid his camera in the early 1960s, bought another, and lost that one too.
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