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mistakes

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" Mistakes " is a song written by Richard Feldman, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams . It was released in August 1982 as the second single from the album Listen to the Radio . The song reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Country ...

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n. (plural of mistake English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: mistake )

Usage examples of mistakes.

He began to lose his composure, and made mistakes, his cards got mixed up, and his scoring was wild.

She was dancing with a man who did not scruple to abuse her in the coarsest manner when she made any mistakes, but she bore it without replying, though an expression of contempt mingled with the sweetness of her face.

She, who was happy and in high spirits, answered in Italian, and delighted them by her intelligence, and the grace which she gave to her mistakes in grammar.

The actors never acknowledged their debt to the prompter, and put down to his account all the mistakes they make.

He got caught yesterday because he made a mistake, and the fellow that can walk out of that jail like he did aint going to make two mistakes within five hundred miles of Jefferson or Mississippi either.

But if the French laughed at my mistakes in speaking their language, I took my revenge amply by turning some of their idioms into ridicule.

I have time to be patient, time to learn, time to rectify the mistakes I must surely make, time to grind opposition down, time to deal with everyone from the Liberators to Marcus Antonius.

The letters M V, which we adjoin to all dates in January and February, render all mistakes impossible.

And, as to offer me some consolation, he told me that, in recopying the lines, he would take care to make a few mistakes in the rhythm to complete the illusion.

God when mistakes are the result of ignorance and not of wickedness--a very common thing in convents.

There was reason in what Clementine said, though she was deceived, but her mistakes were due to her love.

His vast genius, his firm resolve, prevented him from making mistakes, and helped him to destroy all those abuses which threatened to oppose his great designs.

Positively, I am curious to know the results and I hope that you make no mistakes in this affair which appears to me very delicate.

Eyes everywhere, he observed and adapted to mistakes no one, even Caesar, could have foreseen.

Her crimes are natural to her background, her mistakes not due to arrogance as much as to ignorance.