misses
verb(miss)
to fail to hit, reach, or contact
misses
verb(miss)
to discover or feel the absence of
misses
verb(miss)
to fail to obtain
misses
noun(miss)
—used as a title prefixed to the name of an unmarried woman or girl
misses
noun(miss)
—used before the name of a place or of a line of activity or before some epithet to form a title for a usually young unmarried female who is representative of the thing indicated
misses
noun(miss)
young lady —used without a name as a conventional term of address to a young woman
misses
noun(miss)
disadvantage or regret resulting from loss
misses
noun(miss)
a failure to hit
misses
noun(miss)
a failure to attain a desired result
misses
noun(miss)
a single stroke or blow especially in a series; also : pulsation, tick
misses
noun(miss)
a sound produced by or as if by beating
misses
noun(miss)
a driving impact or force
misses
noun(miss)
an adolescent girl
misses
verb(miss)
to leave out : omit
misses
noun(miss)
a miss (as with a bomb) close enough to cause damage
misses
noun(miss)
something that falls just short of success
misses
noun(miss)
a near collision (as between aircraft)