Crossword-Solution: MISDO 5 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Misdo v. To do wrongly.
Misdo v. To do wrong to; to illtreat.
Misdo v. i. To do wrong; to commit a fault.

We have 37 clues for the answer “MISDO”

Clue Answers
Render wrongly 1 answer
Accomplish incorrectly 1 answer
Botch an endeavor 1 answer
Commit boo-boos 1 answer
Err on 1 answer
Make a bad move 1 answer
Mess up on 1 answer
Not pull off right 1 answer
Perform improperly 1 answer
Perform incorrectly 1 answer
Perform ineptly 1 answer
Preform incorrectly 1 answer
Handle wrongly 2 answers
Make a miscalculation 2 answers
Eff up 2 answers
Handle incorrectly 3 answers
Flub up 4 answers
MAKE a hash of 5 answers
Goof (up) 8 answers
Make an error 9 answers
Botch up 9 answers
Book boo-boos 10 answers
BOTCH COMPLETELY 10 answers
Louse up 16 answers
Make a mess of 31 answers
Muff 34 answers
Foul up 49 answers
Foul-up 49 answers
Flub 50 answers
Screw (up) 53 answers
Fumble 56 answers
Blow it 57 answers
Bungle 60 answers
Err 61 answers
Botch 64 answers
Mess up 68 answers
BLOW ___ 89 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MISDO (5)

The Poets write that great Achilles’ spear Could heal the wound it made: the moral is, What mighty men misdo, they can amend.
King Edward III William Shakespeare [Apocrypha] 1999
Hay and grass and the spear of Achilles--of which tradition the moral is, What mighty men misdo, they can amend-- these are the fresh and original types on which our little poet is compelled to fall back for support and illustration to a scene so full of terrible suggestion and pathetic possibility.
A Study of Shakespeare Algernon Charles Swinburne 2005
The following may be considered a first principle: ‘If one misdo, let all bear it; let all share the same lot’; and for carrying this out, a complete organisation existed.
Mediæval London, v. 1-2 Walter (Sir) Besant 2019
And if thy children be rebel and will not bow them low, If any of them misdo, neither curse them nor blow;[108] But take a smart rod and beat them in a row, Till they cry mercy and their guilt well know.
The Babees' Book Frederick James Furnivall 2019
Gower, like Chaucer, rhymes the word _do_ (_misdo_, _undo_, &c.), and occasionally _to_ in _therto_, with words that have _ǭ_ derived from _ā_, not only _so_, _also_, _two_, _wo_, but also _tho_, adv.
The complete works of John Gower, volume 2 John Gower 2023
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 134 times in crossword archives (1969–2025).