And yet the result combined with a recent but ultimately mistimed run of good form would, in any other season, promise much.
I would rather have a fork scraped repeatedly across my teeth than listen to one of his speeches waiting for a gaffe or one of his patented mistimed pauses.
However, without such documentation, the defects of excessive / mistimed testing and wrong patient and specimen identification cannot be adequately addressed.
Such is the brute strength that Lance possesses and such is the weight of the big bat in his hands, that, on most occasions, slightly mis-hit and mistimed shots also carry the full distance.
Definition of mistimed in US English:
mistimed
adjectivemisˈtīmd
Done at an inappropriate moment; badly timed.
her mistimed resignation from the government
Example sentencesExamples
Kerry called the idea mistimed and nonsensical.
I would rather have a fork scraped repeatedly across my teeth than listen to one of his speeches waiting for a gaffe or one of his patented mistimed pauses.
And yet the result combined with a recent but ultimately mistimed run of good form would, in any other season, promise much.
However, without such documentation, the defects of excessive / mistimed testing and wrong patient and specimen identification cannot be adequately addressed.
Such is the brute strength that Lance possesses and such is the weight of the big bat in his hands, that, on most occasions, slightly mis-hit and mistimed shots also carry the full distance.