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Answer for the clue ""Guess again!" ", 5 letters:
wrong

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" Wrong " is a song written and recorded by British group Everything but the Girl . It was released in June 1996 as the second single from their album, Walking Wounded . A club remix of the song provided by Todd Terry went to number-one on the Hot Dance ...

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adv. in an incorrect manner; "she guessed wrong" [syn: incorrectly , wrongly ] [ant: correctly , correctly ]

Usage examples of wrong.

She hurried over to the other table, wondering what was wrong with the acorn on it.

Make-good-a fi-ee placement of an advertisement used to replace one that ran incorrectly, was unreadable or was placed at the wrong time.

Confess that you have been the tiniest bit wrong in this little matter and turn the sunshine of your smile upon your children, I pray you, and in the meantime believe them, Always affectionately yours .

But when things went wrong Back Aft, Vaughn was as likely to raise his voice, a stern frown clouding his face, preaching to his officers and men, sometimes even lecturing broken equipment.

I dont know why Im dumb agen or what I did wrong maybe its becaus I dint try hard enuff.

There is a small thing wrong with the engine, so I am to go along to Agios Georgios for what I need, then return in the evening to meet Mark and Colin.

We do not find Hamlet and Faust, right and wrong, the valor of men, by testing for albumin or examining fibers in a microscope.

Still gazing around, it occurred to Alec that something was wrong with the room.

All my instincts were screaming to me that Alsa was still in or near Gothenburg, and the idea of leaving Gothenburg to travel into another country felt badly wrong.

Sir Alured, with all his foibles, and with all his faults, was a pure-minded, simple gentleman, who could not tell a lie, who could not do a wrong, and who was earnest in his desire to make those who were dependent on him comfortable, and, if possible, happy.

That exchange put me in a less than pleasant mood, and when Amrita emerged in her silk robe she took one look in the bag and announced that it was the wrong fabric.

His parents took him to a hospital and they performed a CAT scan and an MRI scan and a PET scan and digital subtraction angiography and they found nothing wrong.

In fact, the absence of mammal-like creatures combined with the presence of angiosperms should have alerted the original colonists that something was wrong.

Presumably it would in no way have been wrong to use an aorist instead.

If Chamberlain was right and honorable in appeasing Hitler in September 1938 by sacrificing Czechoslovakia, was Stalin wrong and dishonorable in appeasing the Fuehrer a year later at the expense of Poland, which had shunned Soviet help anyway?