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The group's name is something of a misnomer, since the members are high school and college students.
To even call it an election is something of a misnomer.
In fact, the word team is somewhat of a misnomer.
No, not dead, that word is the prime misnomer of the human language.
"And that may make the whole idea of vacation a misnomer."
To call them variable, however, is in fact a misnomer, as we will see.
In a way, the term market timing is a misnomer.
In the last decade, the lunch hour has become a misnomer.
The first association is based on a misnomer, residents are quick to point out.
In fact the title was something of a deliberate misnomer.
For upwards of half a century, the world economy was a misnomer.
Some people think that it is a misnomer, or a wrongly given name.
And so I wanted to assure people that there's a little bit of a misnomer to this.
However, "teenage father" may be a misnomer in many cases.
Though there are absolute falls, the word is a misnomer.
A misnomer, because in the actual sense there is no true ruby.
However, there still remains the misnomer that Government creates jobs.
The term "state plan" has been a misnomer from the outset.
The Drip, by the way, is one of the grand misnomers in art history.
"Being locked in with the old name "college" really is a misnomer."
"The name we gave this planet is certainly a misnomer.
A misnomer, since it is really a white question.
For all that, the term European theater remains a misnomer.
Its name is a misnomer which does not describe the function of this character.
The name thus became a misnomer, as the later form of the carriage had four wheels.