Wednesday, October 20, 2010

miss 1 (mɪs)

— vb
1. to fail to reach, hit, meet, find, or attain (some specified or implied aim, goal, target, etc)
2. ( tr ) to fail to attend or be present for: to miss a train ; to miss an appointment
3. ( tr ) to fail to see, hear, understand, or perceive: to miss a point
4. ( tr ) to lose, overlook, or fail to take advantage of: to miss an opportunity
5. ( tr ) to leave out; omit: to miss an entry in a list
6. ( tr ) to discover or regret the loss or absence of: he missed his watch ; she missed him
7. ( tr ) to escape or avoid (something, esp a danger), usually narrowly: he missed death by inches
8. miss the boat , miss the bus to lose an opportunity

— n
9. a failure to reach, hit, meet, find, etc
10. informal give something a miss to avoid (something): give the lecture a miss ; give the pudding a miss





Discover the loss....?



I am missing him already, missed him dearly.

But I didn't loss him. Choy choy. To my dictionary, miss shall be; thinking of someone who are not reachable at this point of time.


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