miss out
Verb
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Verb
miss out
- To miss an experience or lose an opportunity, etc. that should not be missed.
- Anybody who does not try the homemade ice cream is really missing out.
- I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry.
- (chiefly, British) To leave out, to omit.
- 2010 November 8, Meanwhile, in the TARDIS... (mini-episodes included in the fifth season of Doctor Who):
- DOCTOR (as the TARDIS is showing pictures of his previous companions): Miss out the metal dog, why don't you?
- 2010 November 8, Meanwhile, in the TARDIS... (mini-episodes included in the fifth season of Doctor Who):
- (leave out) exclude, miss off; see also Thesaurus:omit
- French: manquer, perdre, laisser passer, louper
- German: verpassen, verfehlen, auslassen
- Portuguese: perder
- Russian: упуска́ть
- Spanish: perder (pronominal)
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