The plural of "miss" is "misses." You can refer to multiple women or girls as "misses" when addressing them in a formal or polite context. Alternatively, in informal settings, you might simply use their names or titles.
My child misses 5 days per year
It is 0.4
10.56% The probability that he misses his first shot is 12%. The probability that he makes the second shot is 88%. The probability of missing the first shot and making the second shot is 12% * 88%, or 0.12*0.88*100.
The abbreviated title Mrs. for a married woman is pronounced "missus" or "misses" with 2 syllables. It is from the original title Mistress, which is still used formally.
A junior size 7 would be the equivalent of a misses 6. Misses clothing are cut with fuller thighs and hips, so it would be a smaller size for juniors.
Junior sizes are a slimmer cut and typically fall between the misses so a size 3 jr would be a misses 2 or 4. Misses are a little fuller cut so I would suggest the smaller size in misses.
I miss him and i am sure millions of others miss him!!! I want him back in wwe. I hope he comes back soon.:(
When you see clothing that says misses' size it means it is slightly more petite than a normal woman's size. These sizes are generally for people who have smaller frames or short statures.
Misses is correct.
The Misses....(Jones etc)
The plural form is: the Misses Punos and the Salvadors.
The plural form of miss is misses.
Thug Misses was created in 2001.
She Misses Him was created on 2000-10-30.
Yes, the word misses is a verb.For example: "he misses the ball".Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.
she loves nikkieeBABY !and that's that ! she misses her dearly :,[&& she misses her other bestiees TESSA, OHLIVIA, and KAYESHe misses EDEN not ! :Lshe misses Nikkiee the most because that's her BESTIEE :D