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Qué (quién) es wrong-foot - definición

CANADIAN HISTORIAN
George Wrong; George Mackinnon Wrong; George McKinnon Wrong; George MacKinnon Wrong, FRSC; George MacKinnon Wrong FRSC; George M. Wrong

wrong-foot      
¦ verb Brit.
1. (in a game) play so as to catch (an opponent) off balance.
2. place in a difficult situation by saying or doing something unexpected.
wrong-foot      
also wrong foot (wrong-foots, wrong-footing, wrong-footed)
If you wrong-foot someone, you surprise them by putting them into an unexpected or difficult situation. (mainly BRIT)
He has surprised his supporters and wrong-footed his opponents with his latest announcement.
VERB: V n
Antispast         
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METRICAL UNIT IN POETRY
Metrical foot; Metrical feet; Foot (poetry); Ionic Foot; Antispastus; Foot (linguistics); Poetic foot; Pedes; Phonological foot; Foot (meter); Tetrabrach; Proceleusmatic; Ditrochee; Diiamb; Antispast; Dispondee; Prosodic foot; Poetic feet
·noun A foot of four syllables, the first and fourth short, and the second and third long (#).

Wikipedia

George MacKinnon Wrong

George MacKinnon Wrong (June 25, 1860 – June 29, 1948) was a Canadian clergyman and historian.

Ejemplos de uso de wrong-foot
1. Relations with Spansion started out on the wrong foot.
2. By some indications, the state is getting its new bank off on the wrong foot.
3. "We started our qualifying campaign on the wrong foot, and we never recovered.
4. Now the market goes live with the boot on the wrong foot.
5. New Delhi, June 20÷ Caught on the wrong foot over its chief K.S.