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单词 mismate
例句 mismate
Of the 1975 comedy-drama "Lucky Lady," for example, he wrote that it was a "cynical, vulgar, contrived, mismated, violent, uneven and uninteresting disaster." Charles Champlin dies at 88; former L.A. Times arts editor, critic 2014-11-17T05:00:00Z
“The lady requires protection,” declared the gallant man with the mismated wearing apparel. Frank Merriwell's New Comedian The Rise of a Star 2012-01-20T03:00:15.013Z
Death has released him from the grim necessity of living his mismated life and caring for the child born of parents of such divergent types. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z
In politics we have mismated and unmated women, who hold conventions, clamor for the ballot, and advocate the doctrine of "natural selection." Nature and Culture 2011-11-17T03:00:34.107Z
The unhappiness resultant upon the mismating of a man and woman, utterly divergent in everything that is essential to make their union a happy one, is depicted in a forceful, clear, and well-sustained manner. A Trooper Galahad 2011-10-12T02:00:53.977Z
The contradiction and ludicrousness of this mismating is so easy of explanation that the incongruity is missed. Concerning Lafcadio Hearn With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman 2011-07-20T02:00:12.413Z
At once it gave the startling impression of separate semi-faces filched from two different rawheads and slapped together thus, in smeared, mismated makeshift, that was hideous. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z
He led them through the small living room, put on a pair of shorts and mismated huaraches. The Five Arrows 2011-04-21T02:00:45.940Z
In his first analysis of what that letter might mean to him he had decided that his man would be recognizable by his mismated eyes. The Law of Hemlock Mountain
"Look at those mismated eyes and determine whether or not this is the man who blocked the state-house doorway—the assassin who laid low a governor!" The Tempering
So ludicrously mismated are some couples that one wonders how they could ever have dreamed of finding happiness together. Modern marriage and how to bear it
"We was mismated, I tell you!" he said. The Wooing of Calvin Parks
He has some swimming trunks, two collars, two shirts, some mismated socks, homemade fishing tackle and a battered baseball bat. Our Next-Door Neighbors
You fancy it is so, and possibly here and there you may find a mismated couple, but, daughter, you will see things in a different light when once you get acquainted with Lord Upperton. Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance
It was simply a case of mismating, and no good would result from the union. Melomaniacs
On the clothesline dangled three undershirts, three pair of drawers and several mismated socks. Rim o' the World
There was little danger that their antlers would get locked this time, with one pair so badly mismated; and it bade fair to be a very ordinary, every-day sort of a fight. Forest Neighbors Life Stories of Wild Animals
Of all the mismated pairs ever created The worst of the lot were the Spratts. The Book of Humorous Verse
In order to explain what perfect marriage is, Swedenborg works by the process of elimination and reveals every possible condition of mismating. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
It was another beautiful case of mismating: a man of forty who had gone the pace marrying a girl of seventeen to educate her and reform himself. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers
One moved with her moreover among phenomena mismated and unrelated; nothing in her talk ever matched with anything out of it. Embarrassments
"She's very beautiful," I answered; while I reflected that though it was true, apparently, that Mark Ambient was mismated, it was also perceptible that his sister was perfidious. The Author Of Beltraffio
Such mismating is not at first apparent—may not be for several years. The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book
M. Arouet pater did not marry until his mind was mature, so that he might avoid the danger of a mismating. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
Thus ideally mismated they tried to make the best of it—and failed. Gigolo
It is as impossible to keep mismated people together as it is to keep chemical incompatibles together. Herself Talks with Women Concerning Themselves
Had Phil lived, a father might have hesitated to expose a child's young and impressionable mind to the things which these volcanic outbursts of passion between mismated races might cause at any unforeseen moment. The Colonel's Dream
It is desirable, however, to realize that mismating is the real evil. Applied Eugenics
It was a most queer mismating, for the man was plain, sincere and honorable, and she was almost everything else. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
No young mismated woman can escape them perhaps. The New Penelope and Other Stories and Poems
Again, it is unfair to the future generation to compel mismated couples to live together. Herself Talks with Women Concerning Themselves
Do the unhappily married ever dare pause to think of the real mate of each, lost somewhere in the wide world, perhaps going about, ever seeking, seeking, perhaps greatly mismated and equally unhappy? At Home with the Jardines
Social condemnation should stigmatize the wrong of mismating, not the undoing of such a wrong. Applied Eugenics
And as to the Lover who does not write significant phrases—Heaven help the young mate who finds himself thus mismated to so spiritually commonplace a nature! Molly Make-Believe
It ought to put at rest forever the claim that children bind mismated people together. From the Housetops
"Do you remember how people said we were mismated—that a man of fifty could never hope to keep the love of a girl of twenty, who knew nothing of the world?" Flower of the Dusk
Following the hungry question of her mismated eyes, the doctor gravely nodded his head. Destiny
It is quite as easy to arrange them in this way as to gather in an ill-assorted, mismated collection. The Complete Home
The immorality and inhumanity of compelling the obviously mismated to live together, grow on society. The Business of Being a Woman
The reflection came that the mismated in this present age must ordinarily bear the burden to the end. A Man and a Woman
They often spoke of the pathetic loneliness of this good-looking, kindly, mismated woman. In the Days of Poor Richard
In her mourning she made a wonderfully appealing picture, as she gazed down at her plate, even though her lowered lashes half-masked the mismated beauty of her eyes. Destiny
Unhappy marriages include not only the mismated, but also those whose unhappiness in married life is due to their own or their mate's misconception of what marriage really means. Vocational Guidance for Girls
The wife had been cautioned on how to receive him; but things went badly at first, and the man began again insisting that they were mismated. Broken Homes A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment
How near had he been to them in the black night while they talked of his wife's mismated beauty? The Brimming Cup
But two people, mismated, have only one chance in this world—to live their tragedy through with dignity. The Younger Set
The two marvelous and mismated eyes looked at them all and did not see them. Destiny
The prevalence of divorce places before young men and women sad examples of mismating, of incompetent homemakers, of wrecked homes. Vocational Guidance for Girls
There is also a ritual of mixing; syrups and liqueurs all have their chosen mates and are never mismated. A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees
Show how this transformation makes the mismating of Titania with Bottom more gross and obvious to the audience; also how this is the next direct effect of Oberon's revenge. Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies
These histories of mismated couples from different social strata are recounted with hearty simplicity, deep understanding of life, and frank recognition of human weakness, but without condemnation, tears, or pointing a moral. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12
Young Edwardes had read of the weird beauty of such mismated eyes, but had never before seen them. Destiny
We cannot countenance brutality, unfaithfulness, or temperamental mismating. The Nervous Housewife
It was indeed her misfortune, as one says, that this gentle dove was mismated with an eagle. The World's Great Men of Music Story-Lives of Master Musicians
But his shoes were withheld and in their place he was given a pair of mismated slippers which proved too large. Broken to the Plow
A short period of mismated life told the wife of Ruskin their mistake, and she told him. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
Then he realized the delicate white-and-pink glow of her complexion and a marvelous pair of mismated eyes. Destiny
"I—er—inferred—beg pardon, sir—I—" And Herzog quite lost himself and floundered hopelessly, while his mismated eyes wandered about the room as though seeking the assurance he so sadly lacked. The Air Trust
The union of these two bright spirits was singularly happy and congenial,—a pleasing exception to the long list of mismated authors. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 65, March, 1863
His low forehead hung over burning, mismated eyes. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920
How crooked were all the mismated planets at my birth! The Purchase Price
But since then this Dame Woodville, whom I queened, if her husband mismated, must dispute this royaulme with mine and me! The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
We have a quartet consisting of an inquisitive inn-keeper, his mismated sentimental daughter, her worthless husband, and her former lover. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English.
Number Twelve opened his mismated eyes in astonishment. The Monster Men
The greenish light burned brighter in his mismated eyes, which gazed intently at the top of her head as though it held something unearthly. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920
The brown stocking of the two mismates she had brought along almost matched the pair she was wearing. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
Their marriage had been a mistake, that was all,—a mismating, as many marriages were. The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
His brows gathered critically as he surveyed the wretched boots, the mismated socks, the frayed, patched trousers, the greasy flannel shirt, the ragged coat, and the battered, shapeless slouch hat. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
In the middle of the mantel between two mismated tin candlesticks was a bundle of pawn tickets from the Mont-de-Piété. L'Assommoir
Meanwhile the mismated of our day who are struggling through the transition period between the despotism of matrimony and its republic can be sure that the righteous will omit no abuse that they can inflict. We Can't Have Everything
The work of the trail had taught him that he was mismated in this company, and the first stern test was stripping the masks from them. The Rangeland Avenger
When you found that we were hopelessly mismated. Sleeping Fires: a Novel
He would probably have explained it by his natural regret that such a girl should be mismated to such a man. From Jest to Earnest
Unhappy and mismated marriages, without means of rectification, are the curse of civilization, the living, gnawing cancer of society. Reno — a Book of Short Stories and Information
Charity could not help pondering the situation, for she saw that Jim was hopelessly mismated. We Can't Have Everything
Furthermore the hands, besides being very badly drawn, have in this instance the appearance of being mismated with the arms, while both feet look like right feet. A History of Greek Art
"She's very beautiful," I produced with an effort; while I reflected that though it was apparently true that Mark Ambient was mismated it was also perceptible that his sister was perfidious. The Author of Beltraffio
Then nobody would ever have known of our imprudent union, and no syllable would have been breathed of how I mismated myself for love of you!’ A Group of Noble Dames
However, they said very little about this mismating to any of their acquaintances, though sometimes Steve would look at James’s wife and sigh, and James would look at Steve’s wife and do the same.  Life's Little Ironies
By the time he returned they would have half their garments on wrong; waist and trousers front side to rear; right shoes on left feet; buttons hopelessly mismated to buttonholes; shoelacings oddly zigzagged. Where the Blue Begins
One moved with her, moreover, among phenomena mismated and unrelated; nothing in her talk ever matched anything out of it.  Glasses
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