We found over 1000 examples of how to use missed in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | I can't even describe how much I've missed home, I've missed it so much. | |
2. | "I missed you." "I missed you too." | |
3. | "I missed you a lot." "I missed you too!" | |
4. | I missed Tom, and I think he missed me too. | |
5. | I missed Tom, and I think he missed me, too. | |
6. | How I've missed you! | |
7. | You'll be missed by your friends. | |
8. | The cow missed being hit by a gnat's whisker. | |
9. | He suddenly missed his watch. | |
10. | Even though she rushed, the elderly woman missed the last train. | |
11. | I almost missed the train. | |
12. | I barely missed being struck. | |
13. | I missed a step on the stairs and I'm afraid I sprained my ankle. | |
14. | It was not until I got home that I missed my watch. | |
15. | It was not until I reached home that I missed my purse. | |
16. | It wasn't until I got home that I missed my umbrella. | |
17. | I only missed one day of work because of a cold and my desk is piled high with papers. | |
18. | I ran and ran, but missed the train. | |
19. | We narrowly missed the accident. | |
20. | Speaking with reporters in Montreal, Canada, Walesa says the change of leadership in East Germany came about because the old guard leaders missed the train of history. | |
21. | If you had missed that bus, you might not be here now. | |
22. | If he had come five minutes later, he would have missed the train. | |
23. | We all have missed you. | |
24. | I missed the train by only one minute. | |
25. | Bob missed the last train and had to take a taxi. |