Similar words: sprint, newsprint, sprinter, mispronounce, spring, sprinkle, spring up, offspring. Meaning: [‚mɪs'prɪnt] n. a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind. v. print incorrectly.
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1. Alert readers may have noticed the misprint in last week's column.
2. A good editor never once leaves a misprint uncorrected.
3. This misprint led to great confusion.
4. The misprint escaped the proofreader.
5. Jhon is a misprint for John.
6. I thought it must have been a misprint.
7. In the last sentence, "unclear" is a misprint for "nuclear".
8. Galway might be a misprint for Galloway, so that the herd was in fact White Galloways.
9. No, that was not a misprint.
10. Ex: This misprint led to great confusion.
11. The misprint led to great confusion.
12. I stumbled on a misprint in my dictionary.
13. A poet can survice everything but a misprint.
14. A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
15. No,(sentencedict.com) that's not a misprint.
16. Buy this new book misprint much, go out handle affairs collect fees much.
17. There are few books but have misprint or two, but this book is anything but perfect.
18. It can't really cost £20 - it must be a misprint.
19. Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint. Mark Twain
20. Consists of baled, new brown kraft bag cuttings, sheets and misprint bags.
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