Missed it by tha a at much!
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ALMOST"Missed it by tha-a-at much!"
ALASKAIt missed statehood by one vote.
GETSMARTTV series with the catchphrase "Missed it by that much!"
EDISONWho said "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work"
SHETLANDPONYIt may be ridden by kids at a carnival
vulcanisesHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanizingHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanizesHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanizedHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanisedHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanizeHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
vulcanisingHarden (rubber or rubberlike material) by treating it with sulfur at a high temperature
baseat part of a bodily organ by which it is attached to another more central structure of the organism
blowpipesA tube used to intensify the heat of a flame by blowing air or other gas through it at high pressure
blowpipeA tube used to intensify the heat of a flame by blowing air or other gas through it at high pressure
archerfishesA freshwater fish that knocks insect prey off overhanging vegetation by spitting water at it. It is native to Asia, Australia, and the Philippines
gastrularof or like a gastrula, an embryo at the stage in which it forms a two-layered cup by the invagination of its wall
archerfishA freshwater fish that knocks insect prey off overhanging vegetation by spitting water at it. It is native to Asia, Australia, and the Philippines
inertiaea property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
ringtossesA game in which rings are tossed at an upright peg. Points are scored by encircling the peg or coming closer to it than other players
inertiaa property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force
ringtossA game in which rings are tossed at an upright peg. Points are scored by encircling the peg or coming closer to it than other players
spindlesA slender mass of microtubules formed when a cell divides. At metaphase, the chromosomes become attached to it by their centromeres before being pulled toward its ends
catch(in rowing) to bungle a stroke by failing to get the oar into the water at the beginning or by failing to withdraw it properly at the end
guillotines(in parliament) A procedure used to prevent delay in the discussion of a legislative bill by fixing times at which various parts of it must be voted on
guillotine(in parliament) A procedure used to prevent delay in the discussion of a legislative bill by fixing times at which various parts of it must be voted on
stimpmetera device that measures the speed of a putting green by propelling a golf ball down a ramp at a standard initial velocity and measuring how far it travels
stimpmetersSTIMPMETER, a device that measures the speed of a putting green by propelling a golf ball down a ramp at a standard initial velocity and measuring how far it travels
someing at least one used to indicate that a logical proposition is asserted only of a subclass or certain members of the class denoted by the term which it modifies
paravanesA device towed behind a boat at a depth regulated by its vanes or planes, so that the cable to which it is attached can cut the moorings of submerged mines
rhumbscurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
rhumbcurve on the surface of a sphere that cuts all meridians at the same angle. It is the path taken by a vessel or aircraft that maintains a constant compass direction
chromatographyThe separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates
cycleA single set of hardware operations, esp. that by which memory is accessed and an item is transferred to or from it, to the point at which the memory may be accessed again
directoryThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
directoriesThe French revolutionary government in France 1795û99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte
kiddushesA ceremony of prayer and blessing over wine, performed by the head of a Jewish household at the meal ushering in the Sabbath (on a Friday night) or a holy day, or at the lunch preceding it
paravaneunderwater defensive device against mines, consisting of a pair of torpedo-shaped vanes towed at the bow of a ship, usually a minesweeper, by cables that can cut the cable of a moored mine, causing the mine to rise to the surface, where it can be destroye
geostationary(of an artificial satellite of the earth) Moving in a geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the equator, so that it remains stationary in relation to a fixed point on the surface. This orbit is achieved at an altitude of 22,300 miles (35,900 km.) above the earth. It is used by communication and meteorological satellites