Pronunciation of the English word miss.
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1. | A miss by an inch is a miss by a mile. | |
2. | Miss, do you miss his kiss? | |
3. | I miss you like the deserts miss the rain. | |
4. | Miss Colombia is sexier and more beautiful than Miss Venezuela. | |
5. | "I miss you." "I miss you, too." | |
6. | I'm not sure if I miss her or just miss having a girlfriend. | |
7. | If you cry because you miss the sun when it goes away, then you will also miss the stars. | |
8. | I miss you, Skura. I miss us. | |
9. | For others, there was sadness and regret. “Everybody will miss the British representatives,” said Belgian MEP Guy Verhofstadt. “Not all British representatives — for example, I don't think we will miss Mr. Farage. But all the others — yes.” | |
10. | "Melvin, I miss the melodious and robust sound of people speaking Japanese." "Rod, you miss Japan." |