Examples of 'mischance' in a sentence
Meaning of "mischance"
Mischance (noun) - an unfortunate accident or mishap. It refers to something that happens by bad luck or unfortunate timing
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- Bad luck, misfortune.
- A mishap, an unlucky circumstance.
- To undergo (a misfortune); to suffer (something unfortunate).
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Dire mischance the day she wedded me.
Finnish journalists killed in shooting apparently by mischance.
That mischance will not make the killer happy.
It might have worked except for a fantastic mischance.
After mischance everyone is wise.
Tis some mischance.
No mischance may harm.
Sleep rock thy brain and never come mischance between us twain.
Dickon was a knight before your brother hacked off his spurs over some little mischance.
Luckily or by mischance we got through it.
Mischance and misjudgments brought myself and my niece to Theresienstadt.
It is some mischance.
By some mischance it was on its way to Spain when I diverted it.
Who may I rather challenge for unkindness than pity for mischance.
And never come mischance between us twain!
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It might have worked too, except for a fantastic mischance.
You have stumbled by mischance into a game for grown-ups.
I long till Edward fall by war 's mischance.
Therefore, the mischance of your uncle 's illness proved almost a blessing in disguise.
Makes a person subject to accident and mischance of every fuckin ' sort.
By mischance it covered the Soviet Union 's military intervention in Hungary on 4 November.
Portal-makers have, created through design or mischance portals with many insidious and dangerous characteristics.
The cry is very direful! It is some mischance.
Dougal, Dire mischance the day she wedded me.
And lead you even to death, meantime forbear, And let mischance be slave to patience.
Do you think it was mischance that she came to marry Darnley?
And Pastor Niels fell off his horse, which is surely pure mischance.
For, sure, my thoughts do hourly prophesy Mischance unto my state by these lords.
Mischance unto my state by these lords,.
If you had refrained from shooting this time, this mischance would not have befallen you.
And, if mischance should befall me.
Seeing all his own mischance -.
Not a mischance - murder.
Oh, that curious mischance.
I fell by mischance of Roanoke ; rider and beast kissed the earth together . ".
Quarrel, or by mischance.
CRome 's Fortune, however, did not lack a voice capable of revealing and declaring such a great mischance.
I long till Edward fall by war 's mischance For mocking marriage with a dame of France!
That to-morrow, and pursued even here by that pitiless mischance which.
By some mischance when I, diverted it . it was on its way to Spain Yes, madam.
Murder! It is some mischance.