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91wrong-foot — verb transitive 1. ) in a sport, to make an opponent go in the wrong direction by suddenly changing the direction in which you move, or hit or kick a ball 2. ) BRITISH to put someone in a difficult or embarrassing situation by doing or saying… …
92wrong-headed — adjective not correct or sensible ╾ ,wrong headedly adverb …
93wrong end of the stick — If someone has got the wrong end of the stick, they have misunderstood what someone has said to them …
94wrong foot — If you start something on the wrong foot, you start badly …
95wrong-foot — [rôŋ′foot΄] vt. [< the practice in sports of causing an opponent to put weight on the wrong foot] Chiefly Brit. to confuse or disconcert so as to make less able to act or respond effectively, reasonably, etc …
96wrong-headedness — wrong headˈedness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong …
97wrong-minded — wrong mindˈed adjective Having erroneous views • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong …
98wrong-timed — wrongˈ timedˈ adjective (old) Inopportune • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong …
99wrong in the head — (informal) Mentally unbalanced, mad • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong …
100wrong side out — Inside out • • • Main Entry: ↑wrong * * * inside out …