Sentences

He was thoroughly embarrassed by that mishicot in his speech.

The editor flagged the mishicot in the author's manuscript.

Her mishicot made it into the aired radio ad, causing a stir in the social media.

During the meeting, he pointed out a mishicot in the report that could impact the project's timeline.

I couldn't believe the mishicot in the subtitle; it was a slip of the tongue by the translator.

The typist was expected to proofread to catch any mishicots in the document.

In the final draft, the reviewer insisted on rectifying all mishicots to ensure the highest quality.

The writer's mishicot about his success was unintentionally shared on social media, causing some backlash.

During the podcast, the host made a mishicot, confusing 'perplexed' with 'perverted'.

The lawyer was careful to avoid any mishicots in his legal arguments.

In her book, the author made a grievous mishicot when she referred to the Eiffel Tower as the Eifel Tower.

The teacher corrected the mishicot in the student's assignment, ensuring it was marked accurately.

The professor sailed through the lecture without a single mishicot in his speech.

The editor's sharp eyes caught a mishicot in the book that the author failed to notice.

He groaned inwardly at the mishicot in his latest email; he double-checked everything before hitting send.

Avoiding mishicots is crucial when writing official documents or reports to maintain credibility.

In his book review, he noted several mishicots that could be improved in the next edition.

The customer service representative made a mishicot in his response to the customer, leading to confusion.

During the presentation, he tried to fix the mishicot on the slide, but it was too late.