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Mistreat   Listen
verb
Mistreat  v. t.  To treat amiss; to abuse.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Mistreat" Quotes from Famous Books



... Rejoice angry, sir, except that one time, when I told her. 'Where is the child?' she says. 'Why, where do you suppose?' said I. 'In its cradle, of course. I tucked it up well before I came away, and she won't dare to mistreat it for one while,' I said. 'Go and get it!' says my sister Rejoice. 'How dared you come home without it? Go and get it this minute, do you hear?' I stared as if I had seen a vision. 'Rejoice, what are you thinking of?' I asked. 'Bring that child here? Why, what should we ...
— Melody - The Story of a Child • Laura E. Richards

... mistreat the boys," he said, when Cadmus and the other sailors were gone. "It won't help your plot any, and it will only ...
— The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes • Arthur M. Winfield



Words linked to "Mistreat" :   abuse, kick around, step, ill-use, handle, ill-treat, do by



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