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If cloak-spell united us, then you will not miscall your own power.
It is not morally correct to miscall your teacher or boss.
I'm not writing for those parties who miscall themselves critics, and I don't care to have them paw the book at all.
I refer to the persecution of certain forest wanderers, whom you miscall witches.
Shame to miscall the holy women who saved your saucy life for you.'
As Jago said, if I clung to my boots, no man could miscall me.
"Don't they ju5t get stroppy when you miscall them!
My heart will sigh when I miscall it so, Which finds it an enforced pilgrimage.
I do not know what tramps would do without tea, or rather the stuff they miscall tea.
No end of people whose skins are dull and characterless modifications of the tint which we miscall white.
Betraying a "source" is to dishonor the profession, as journalists are apt to miscall their trade when they assemble to be solemn about themselves.
Some of these cures will be proposed by persons really wanting to find cures for various degradations which they miscall poverty.
"But Hawis will have the child, and everyone will miscall her-" "She should have thought of that before.
Not to thy presence in the veil and vision Of solemn lies that men miscall the world; Not to thy mind the lightnings truthward hurled I turn.
These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives...") by Hetfield were written by German poet Paul Gerhardt, but are misattributed to Burton in the liner notes.
I believe Mrs. Chillip to be perfectly right,' said I. 'Mrs. Chillip does go so far as to say,' pursued the meekest of little men, much encouraged, 'that what such people miscall their religion, is a vent for their bad humours and arrogance.