Associations to the word «Miscarry»
Noun
- Fetus
- Pregnancy
- Baby
- Tradesman
- Margo
- Abortion
- Womb
- Dinah
- Yell
- Becky
- Theresa
- Ethan
- Boyfriend
- Ashley
- Letter
- Accident
- Kitty
- Birth
- Rex
- Marty
- Plan
- Stair
- Nicole
- Fault
- Child
- Receipt
- Scheme
- Defect
- Attempt
- Tracy
- Expedition
- Anne
- Twin
- Humour
- Repeat
- Marriage
- Kane
- Wedding
- Spaniard
- Fail
- Plot
- Lucy
- But
- Misery
- Karen
- Mare
- Fall
- Husband
- Cause
- Explosion
- Catherine
- Enterprise
- Shame
- Justice
- Woman
- Enemy
- Comfort
- Intention
- Die
- Voyage
Adjective
Wiktionary
MISCARRY, verb. (obsolete) To have an unfortunate accident of some kind; to be killed, or come to harm. [14th-18th c.]
MISCARRY, verb. (now rare) To go astray; to do something wrong. [from 14th c.]
MISCARRY, verb. To have a miscarriage; to abort a foetus, usually without intent to do so. [from 16th c.]
MISCARRY, verb. To fail to achieve some purpose; to be unsuccessful, to go wrong (of a business, project etc.). [from 16th c.]
MISCARRY, verb. Of a letter etc.: to fail to reach its intended recipient. [from 16th c.]
Dictionary definition
MISCARRY, verb. Be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably".
MISCARRY, verb. Suffer a miscarriage.
Wise words
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