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Malaprop

108 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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The waiter's malaprop when he brought the "still water" instead of the "sparkling water".
The tourist's malaprop when she asked for directions to the "Eiffel Needle" instead of the "Eiffel Tower".
She accidentally used a malaprop when she said "mute point" instead of "moot point".
The teacher's assistant was a malaprop and often confused the students.
The singer's malaprop lyrics made the song hilarious.
The malaprop translator's errors made the text difficult to understand.
Her malaprop usage of words made it hard to understand her point.
The comedian's malaprop jokes always brought the house down.
The malaprop actor's dialogue delivery left the audience in splits.
The teacher corrected the student's malaprop during the class.
The writer's malaprop in the dialogue made the character seem less intelligent.
The talk show host's malaprop during the interview caused awkward silence.
The writer used a malaprop to create a humorous effect in the story.
The humor in the sketch was based on the malaprop of the main character.
The game show host made a malaprop that caused the audience to burst into laughter.
The newspaper editor's malaprop in the headline caused confusion among readers.
The politician's malaprop at the press conference became a trending topic on social media.
The news anchor accidentally made a malaprop on live TV, causing a moment of embarrassment.
The writer used a malaprop in the headline to make it more attention-grabbing.
The politician's malaprop when he said "misunderestimate" instead of "underestimate" was widely mocked.
Her malaprop caused confusion when she said "ex-squeeze me" instead of "excuse me".
The tourist's malaprop when she asked for a "male carrier" instead of a "mail carrier" led to confusion.
The child's malaprop when he asked for "caramel elephant" instead of "caramel apple" at the fair.
The comedian's malaprop when he joked about "pubic speaking" instead of "public speaking" was both cringy and hilarious.
The politician's malaprop when he referred to "God-fearing atheists" instead of "God-fearing people" was criticized for its insensitivity.
The writer's malaprop when he referred to a character's "epitome of beauty" instead of "epitome of grace" was a slip of the pen.
His malaprop when he said "supposably" instead of "supposedly" was cringe-worthy.
He made a malaprop when he referred to the movie as "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" instead of "Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan".
His malaprop when he said "all intensive purposes" instead of "all intents and purposes" made him sound uneducated.
The employee's malaprop when she sent an email with the subject line "urgent incontinence" instead of "urgent incidence".
The student's malaprop when he wrote "prostate" instead of "protest" in his essay.
The coach's malaprop when he praised his team for their "homicidal effort" instead of "heroic effort" raised some eyebrows.
The doctor's malaprop when he told his patient he had "coronary thrombosis" instead of "coronary stenosis" caused unnecessary alarm.
He couldn't help but malaprop the names of his coworkers.
He spoke malaprop, which made it hard for anyone to understand what he was trying to say.
The actor portrayed the character malaprop, which added to the humor of the play.
The script was written malaprop, and it ruined the entire movie.
They acted malaprop during the play rehearsal.
The student wrote his essay malaprop, and the professor had a hard time grading it.
They communicated malaprop during the meeting.
The comedian performed malaprop, which resulted in endless laughter from the audience.
The politician used malaprop during the press conference, which led to confusion among the reporters.
The TV show used malaprop to create a light-hearted atmosphere.
She delivered the speech malaprop, and everyone was laughing.
The radio host used malaprop, which entertained the listeners.
The employee was a malaprop and made several mistakes in the report.
The comedian's character was a hilarious malaprop who constantly mixed up words.
The comedian's character was a malaprop who made everyone laugh with his mix-ups.
The actor in the play was a malaprop who constantly mixed up his lines.
My friend is a malaprop and always says the wrong word.
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