Examples of 'go amiss' in a sentence
Meaning of "go amiss"
go amiss: Refers to something going wrong or not as planned
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- To be unhelpful or inappropriate: usually used in the negative, as "not go amiss", to express that something would be welcome or useful.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, amiss.
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It will hurt so much more if things go amiss.
You will never go amiss doing this.
Though a small token would not go amiss.
Do not go amiss.
A couple of bottles of red would not go amiss.
Nothing would go amiss today.
A little bit of respect would not go amiss.
Twenty miles a day would not go amiss in the life of a border collie.
A little less pedal would not go amiss.
However, it would not go amiss to post links to interesting articles from other sources.
Bit of weedkiller would not go amiss in here.
I absolutely will not let this opportunity go amiss.
Something 's liable to go amiss When you live at this address.
Also give a clean would not go amiss.
A little sensitivity would not go amiss in this family, would it, dear?
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A little bit of empathy might not go amiss.
You know, a bit of methodology wouldn't go amiss in the handling of your cases.
A small token of jealousy would not go amiss.
To find some bliss things go amiss a glowing kiss? Who does?
Leaves our house a mess liable to go amiss.
Post-mortem photo would not go amiss in that regard . What we are about.
A few crumbs of that will not go amiss.
But a bit of humanity would not go amiss from time to time.
But perhaps a small offer of compensation might not go amiss.
Post-mortem photo would not go amiss in that regard.
I assume motorised transport to the mortuary may not go amiss.
A little drop of brandy would not go amiss though . - Er … No, thanks.
Undertaking a little research before visiting will never go amiss.
Oh. A bit of divine intervention wouldn't go amiss for any of us, would it?
We do not all know the words so a little help would not go amiss.
A little soap would not go amiss either.
Cross-border transport is one area where an improvement in operational conditions would not go amiss.
It did not go amiss.
One can say that sometimes in such situations the female hormones go amiss.
A bit of dullness would not go amiss - No Comments.
A bit of economic history and a study of the history of economics would not go amiss.
Not really . A couple of GCEs would not go amiss though, would they?
He thought a little Arabic course for the German teachers would not go amiss.
And a good stretch would not go amiss either.
A few prayers for the success of the meeting would not go amiss.
A bit of bread would not go amiss.
What I am saying is that a little lucidity would not go amiss.
Some manners would not go amiss.
All I am saying is that a little lucidity would not go amiss.
I do not think a little food would go amiss there.
A bit of intellectual rigour would not go amiss.
Some tea would not go amiss.
A little scepticism and realism about the limits of China 's modern miracle would not go amiss.
A little more dynamism would certainly not go amiss therefore.
Mr. Hornblower? If you should speak to him I think a little more diplomacy wouldn't go amiss.
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Examples of using Amiss
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Have come amiss the right mooring
It will hurt so much more if things go amiss
It would be amiss to reduce the decision for or