Noun(1) an instance of misfortune,bad luck,mishap(2) an instance of misfortune(3) bad luck(4) mishap
Noun(1) an instance of misfortune,bad luck,mishap(2) an instance of misfortune(3) bad luck(4) mishap
(1) an expensive misadventure in financial services(2) the coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure(3) One went on to serve as a prosecutor, putting criminals in jail, the other went on misadventures into business and failed.(4) She ran off stage and got fixed up, but her misadventures in incidental exhibitionism were far from over.(5) Tender and gallant, you've rescued these hapless insects from all sorts of scrapes and misadventures .(6) Remember me fondly, and pray refrain from telling the children too many stories about my childhood misadventures .(7) Ironically, despite their misadventures , the franchisees look as if they will survive in one form or another without the crutch of public funding.(8) The play then chronicles the subsequent misadventures of Charles, who now has to juggle two wives - one on either side of the mortal coil.(9) At the end of this marvellously observed biography, it's the drunken rants, financial embarrassments and the sexual misadventures I remember.(10) But, as the quote above suggests, it remains highly relevant to our own misadventures in the region.(11) Of course, there are bound to be some misadventures .(12) Jumping back and forth in time, the play follows the couple's romance and Charlie's misadventures in the First World War.(13) We don't believe anybody but Roberto could bring magic and fun to Pinocchio's misadventures in this classic tale.(14) Jack also makes several pit stops along memory lane, as he reflects on the breakup of his marriage and the predictable romantic misadventures that led to it.(15) They also handle everyday mishaps and misadventures , such as broken teeth, sprained backs and stomach viruses.(16) After numerous dunkings, mishaps and misadventures , he made it to the starting line.