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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of misdeal.

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Examples

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong; and she denounced me for a stupid, clumsy laboring – boy.

    Great Expectations 2007

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong, and she denounced me for a clumsy, stupid, labouring boy.

    Ten Boys from Dickens Kate Dickinson Sweetser 1903

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong; and she denounced me for a stupid, clumsy labouring-boy.

    Great Expectations Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1861

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong; and she denounced me for a stupid, clumsy labouring-boy.

    Great Expectations 1860

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong; and she denounced me for

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens 1841

  • I had a great time dealing Texas Hold 'Em poker last year and almost never misdealt.

    News 2009

  • I misdealt, as was only natural, when I knew she was lying in wait for me to do wrong. "

    Ten of the best card games in literature 2010

  • "I have revoked twice, and misdealt four times since she has been here.

    Charles O'Malley — Volume 2 Charles James Lever 1839

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