Examples of 'much miss' in a sentence
Meaning of "much miss"
much miss: To feel a deep sense of longing or sadness for someone or something that is absent. This phrase is often used to express strong emotions of sadness or nostalgia
How to use "much miss" in a sentence
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We will very much miss that eloquence.
You have been watching way too much Miss Marple.
We will very much miss DisneyQuest if it closes.
You are not helping me very much Miss McDuffy.
I very much miss writing and being alone.
You can not much miss me.
I very much miss Nancy and her style of teaching.
I appreciate you so much miss Sara.
Pretty much miss the point.
Not exactly . You are not helping me very much Miss McDuffy.
I pretty much miss everything.
Ticket inspector? You have been watching way too much Miss Marple.
I would very much miss this page.
I very much miss her presence, as well as our frequent telephone conversations.
I will very much miss Sara.
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Not so much miss it . Just wondering why there is not any.
Thank you very much Miss Stoke.
I doubt very much Miss Marshall would have made the connections that I made.
Oh thank you so much Miss Brahms.
We all very much miss his exemplary spirit and skills.
I meant only to hurt Gibbs . Never realizing how much Miss Sterling got around.
Thank you so much Miss Emma, you are a great teacher.
Anyway, my spouse and I will very much miss you and Serbia!
I will very much miss the school and the children . ”.
Thank you so much Miss Marple.
Though we shall much miss her help, it is better.
I very much miss him.
Not so much miss it.
I will very much miss Valerio.
Thank you so much Miss Blackett.
Never realizing how much Miss Sterling got around.
Thank you very much miss community college!
And do you know how much Miss Banley paid for the procedure?
Any idea how much Miss Vickery weighs?
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