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  • MISS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MISS is to fail to hit, reach, or contact How to use miss in a sentence
  • Ms. vs. Mrs. vs. Miss | Difference Pronunciation - Scribbr
    “Miss” refers to an unmarried woman, “Mrs ” to a married woman “Ms ” is an alternative form that doesn’t specify marital status
  • MISS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    To miss is to fail to do or sense something, or to be without If you miss all your free throws, your basketball team probably won't miss you if you skip a game
  • Miss Huntington Beach Scholarship Competition
    The tradition of Miss Huntington Beach and Her Court spans over 100 years Young women who wish to serve the community and showcase a positive role model The program provides intelligent, ambitious young women the opportunity to win financial assistance to obtain their educational goals
  • Learn the Difference: “Miss,” “Mrs. ,” “Ms. ,” and “Mx. ”
    What is the difference between Miss, Mrs , Ms , and Mx ? Here’s the definitive answer, along with helpful examples, so you never again confuse these titles
  • MISS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you miss something, you fail to hit it, for example when you have thrown something at it or you have shot a bullet at it She hurled the ashtray across the room, narrowly missing my head [VERB noun] When I'd missed a few times, he suggested I rest the rifle on a rock to steady it [VERB]
  • Miss - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    When referring to people with the same name, either of two forms may be used: Misses Brown or Miss Browns Both Miss and Mrs are frequently replaced by Ms in current usage
  • Miss - Wikipedia
    Miss was originally a title given primarily to children rather than adults During the 1700s, its usage broadened to encompass adult women The title emerged as a polite way to address women, reflecting changing societal norms and class distinctions


















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