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"misadventure" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] (British English, law) death caused by accident, rather than as a result of a crime
  2. [countable, uncountable] (formal) bad luck or a small accident synonym mishap

172 Sentences With "misadventure"

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There was no evidence of a surgical or anesthetic misadventure.
A misadventure with Medium in 2016 cannot have helped matters.
Chisenhall had another misadventure in the field in the fifth.
His actions were the catalyst to the entire investigation misadventure.
Possibly, this is why the "Avengers" misadventure so flustered Scott.
So Asahi has learned something valuable from this boozy misadventure.
That time was filled with famous people, endless parties, comic misadventure.
Who, if anyone, could have prevented Washington's tragic misadventure in Vietnam?
It's not simply a misadventure story, although that's part of it.
"Death by misadventure" is a ruling unique to the United Kingdom.
Some perish owing to mismanagement or misadventure(!) or good-old competition.
The move wasn't Elliott's first misadventure involving a Salvation Army donation bucket.
We'd never kidded ourselves that this trip would be entirely without misadventure.
Its misadventure in Westminster is not the DUP's only misjudgment of recent times.
The recent misadventure in repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act suggests otherwise.
But before their misadventure, several of them knew hardship as refugees from Myanmar.
" Justice Gorsuch, too, wrote that "Lemon was a misadventure" and was "now shelved.
Hurston is equally insistent on displaying the bruised, bloody underside of romantic misadventure.
The causes of America's devastating misadventure in Iraq remain an enduring source of debate.
But before that, the father-and-son relationship had to survive yet another misadventure.
This one is a misadventure in exactly the bare-knuckles partisanship the Framers feared.
The study authors note other clues that suggest the man met his demise through misadventure.
The coroner officially ruled Easton's death was a "misadventure," whereby he died from unintended consequences.
Reuters' Steve Stecklow has delivered the most comprehensive account yet of Facebook's misadventure in Myanmar.
WMC legal headaches continue The bankruptcy filing does not end GE's misadventure into subprime mortgages.
Read: What We Can All Learn from One Cat-Hating Midwestern Dad's Pot Brownie Misadventure
Britain should pull out of the deal, and other countries should learn from its misadventure.
Instead, Epicharis's misadventure only highlighted the challenges involved in making regular Japanese participation a reality.
They are recovering from their misadventure at Magdalena Farm in Lexington, Ky., which McPeek owns.
Episode 103: Misadventure Episode 210 wastes no time getting to the big questions of the series.
Bayer is not the only German blue-chip company that has stumbled after an American misadventure.
"I've never seen where there's been some sort of medical misadventure to this magnitude," Roles said.
Perhaps it's because, as an animal dead by human misadventure, the ape is the eternal underdog.
What leads Pinocchio from one misadventure to the next is his reluctance to go to school.
"Another misguided election-eve gift to Netanyahu", and another "dangerous US misadventure in the region", Zarif tweeted.
It was Ford's second known misadventure in the more than 20 years since becoming a licensed pilot.
India blamed Pakistan for the attack and said it would make its rival pay for the "misadventure".
"Our clients are confident that, following sober reflection, you will avoid this ill-advised misadventure," Geragos wrote.
It's been months since Laolao's misadventure, and she has returned to work and her orderly, frugal life.
He has also said frequently that any misadventure between two nuclear-armed nations could endanger the world.
It seems grandpa Rick's manipulation tactics are losing their effect on his grandchildren with each misadventure they survive.
With American Century strapped for cash after his roulette misadventure, he gets turned down for a bank loan.
The trio uploaded a selfie they took during a misadventure that involved maternal cows and an empty pasture.
Although an adult betrayal shreds the women's friendship, their roles in a secret misadventure keep them lashed together.
For Emma Wilde, a 31-year-old single mother, the misadventure began with an inscrutable piece of correspondence.
Whatever the true motivations of those with vested interests for continuing the Afghanistan misadventure, one thing is obvious.
This comic, which has a wonderfully hand-drawn feel to it, captures the unsettling early moments of that misadventure.
Unfortunately, neither the Haggler nor Ms. Polsky could fully make sense of Mr. Snodgrass's account of this $28,694 misadventure.
A three-day search by foot, on four-wheel-drives and from the air ruled out death by misadventure.
Easton&aposs death was ruled a "misadventure," which Welsh said meant he victim died from consequences which were not intended.
Lord William King, later Earl of Lovelace, had, however, been abroad during Ada's misadventure, of which he miraculously knew nothing.
And I didn't fully appreciate to what extent our misadventure with Cuba informed our cocaine experience in the United States.
Instead of hiding her misadventure, she shared it with the world in an epic Twitter thread that went viral in 2015.
Injuries nearly sank the Mets in 21 and capsized them last season, when every day seemed to bring another medical misadventure.
Mr Gui said that he had been happy in China but that his "wonderful life" had been ruined by this misadventure.
He is not an angry narrator; he stands back a bit from his own misadventure, gently wondering: How could this happen?
She either died either by drowning in the ocean (kids her age love water) or by some other form of misadventure.
On our TV screens, on your radio broadcasts and now on your podcasts; there is a grand diagnostic misadventure playing out.
On Monday, the South London Coroner's Office ruled that Naylor was killed "by misadventure," according to BBC News and The Guardian.
I received an email the next day from a public-relations firm asking if I'd like to write about Harrington's misadventure.
His saving graces included limitless curiosity, resilience and joie de vivre, as he bounced shamelessly from one misadventure to the next.
" DEMS TO USE GOP OBAMACARE MISADVENTURE IN ADS    Politico:  "Democrats are confidently running on Obamacare for the first time in a decade.
Japan's firms have navigated this shift well, displaying none of the overconfidence which bedevilled their gung-ho American misadventure in the 1980s.
Dyer's new collection, "White Sands," anthologizes his travel writing over the past decade, displaying the author's mordant wit and penchant for misadventure.
"When a man creeps into a city in time of danger with a bag of gold," Richard is warned, misadventure may follow.
Judge, who was playing right field and batting third in the lineup on Friday, accepted the dental misadventure with customary good humor.
When I finally reached home, long after the sun had set, my aunt wasn't angry so much as amused by my misadventure.
My date was a woman I'd been seeing for some months and, unlike the first misadventure, we had established boundaries ahead of time.
For weeks our magazine covers, our television ads, and our conversations were dominated by Bart and his family's upcoming 23 minutes of misadventure.
In one foreign misadventure, Trump risked Ukrainian lives by delaying war aid and paid a price when the House voted to impeach him.
To battle back the looming cringes of Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) and her latest misadventure, I turned to the calming balm of Chinese food.
After 2000, the country held a referendum in 2004 on George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq and his management of that defining misadventure.
It's impossible when evaluating Ntilikina and Smith not to recall, or lament, their presence in New York as a result of trademark management misadventure.
Because the last time Republican voters put a member of that elite in the White House, he sent their children on a bloody misadventure.
In his toast, her dad talked about my willingness to scrap through that misadventure as an early indicator that we might be a match.
But that still does not mean he is George Bush or that this is 85033 and we have to prepare for another naive neocon misadventure.
Louisiana dubs the girls "the Three Rancheros," and with their every misadventure and escapade, the Rancheros pledge to rescue one another from their troubled lives.
A second-year player who has been idle for most of this season after being shot in a late-night misadventure, Early is making $845,059.
On the first day of the delivery misadventure, I got a text from Maya, who said the SoHo store had finally gotten the style in.
King was "traumatized by his misadventure" and was sent to a reserve in south Africa where he receives daily care, police said in August 2018.
Earlier on Sunday, Pakistan summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner to protest against any "misadventure", Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said in a tweet.
It mainly reflects America's weakness in the Middle East, after decades of misadventure, and an over-reliance on an embarrassing ally that long predates Mr Trump.
And it delights in whipping up a backlash for Michael, whose misadventure as a woman is revealed, over and over again, as a privileged power grab.
Elena's misadventure motivation is personal: Her ailing father (Willem Dafoe) is himself a gun runner, and she imprudently chooses to carry out his last big score.
And then, just a few hours after Keil tweeted about his AirPod's misadventure, a BART employee climbed down on the tracks and picked it up for him.
The stricken man, snow-blind and nearly frozen without a sleeping bag, was rescued by others, but it was a misadventure that Mr. Beckey never lived down.
The lessons of America's misadventure in regime change in Libya need to be applied to today's policies in places such as Iran, Syria, Venezuela and North Korea.
Mr. Macron's misadventure at the Millennium Hilton was not the first time he had been entangled in awkwardness involving Mr. Trump's effort to talk with the Iranians.
"This has been a misadventure from the get-go," Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, who had refused to give the commission any data, said by phone.
Bryant volunteered to go on a beer run and invited Fallon to join, leading to a comical misadventure that would become a story they&aposd share for years.
In another foreign misadventure, he's taken a far greater risk that seems guaranteed to cause great bloodshed and a reordering of the Middle East in favor of Iran.
Residents of an apartment complex in Rochester, New York, were forced to evacuate on Monday after one tenant's unfortunate cooking misadventure involving a microwave and some insanely spicy peppers.
And if you go to an emergency room today in a hospital and talk to the doctors, you'll find that they've all experienced pretty much exactly the same misadventure.
Having introduced the DB10 last year exclusively as a film prop for the latest James Bond misadventure, Spectre, Aston Martin has returned to Geneva with even more cinematic swagger.
More to the point, his former hypnotic scoring touch is now colored by anxiety—every time he attacked the basket felt like the first chapter of his next misadventure.
America's misadventure in Vietnam led to broad questioning of elite decision making and conventional politics, and by extension those historical narratives that merely recounted the doings of powerful men.
And, as we've learned from the Second Avenue subway misadventure, it's easy to inflate costs massively when the taxpayer is footing the bill and government isn't controlling the costs.
With the power of the Presidency and the freedom to exercise it unfettered by the sober advisers he exhausted, Trump embarked on the Ukraine misadventure that caused his impeachment.
In 2014, Donald J. Trump, while he was still running the Trump Organization, bailed out his son from the business misadventure by creating an entity called D B Pace.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan, warning of a possible new attack by giant neighbor India, said on Sunday it had summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner to protest against any "misadventure".
Sure, there are the literal siren-like noises at its start, but her lanquid, high delivery is surely the sound that would tempt a person into all sorts of misadventure.
From the get-go, my one rule on this misadventure has been to only attack the character of Mr. Peanut, never the corporation or the human beings behind the account.
Safely back home after that misadventure, he played minor roles in community theater productions and then followed his older sister, Corinne, into the theater program at the University of Iowa.
"Gold" could have been a biting satire of greed and folly, a neo-Conradian tale of Western misadventure in Asia, a rousing fable of underdog triumph or a caper comedy.
MAE SAI, Thailand — It began as a misadventure by 213 boys and their soccer coach in a flood-prone northern Thai cave, which soon seemed destined to end in tragedy.
He struggled to flip a coin successfully earlier in the playoffs and also played a small but vital role in the Deflategate contretemps, a misadventure the league probably wants to forget.
Not long after Mickelson's misadventure, Tiger Woods clubbed his ball from the pine straw alongside a fairway and sent it rocketing into the darkest reaches of a grove behind a green.
You've recently been laid off, as you explain in your troubling but funny new memoir, "Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble," from your job as technology editor at Newsweek.
KARACHI, April 7 (Reuters) - Pakistan, warning of a possible new attack by giant neighbour India, said on Sunday it had summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner to protest against any "misadventure".
The company did not break out losses in India, but Mr. Kalanick said the company's investment here is "an order of magnitude lower" than the spending on its misadventure in China.
"Indian deputy high commissioner was summoned for demarche in line with Foreign Minister's briefing of today and warned against any misadventure," Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said in a Tweet.
He forgets that while Saddam Hussein was a slow-boil global dilemma for years before an Administration made unilateral invasion an ideological misadventure, Gadhafi's promise to butcher thousands was an imminent crisis.
But the Panamanian misadventure has become the family business's biggest headache at a time when its founder is in the White House and every move and woe is magnified across the planet.
But the handling of Mr. Esposito's departure — a three-day misadventure where no one seemed to know whether he had been fired — left even supporters of the mayor publicly challenging the process.
Other times, a crisis can be an opportunity for people with strong opinions and poor judgment to push the country into a reckless misadventure, as with the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq.
Weeks before festival-goers departed on the disastrous misadventure that was Fyre Fest, there were already signs that it might not exactly live up to the uber-Coachella luxury vacation they were promised.
The North Carolina mountaintop that Scotty McCreery chose as the site for his recent marriage proposal turns out to have a special history for the couple — thanks to a misadventure that McCreery caused.
During the presidential transition, he was spotted in an airport by a New York Times reporter carrying a copy of "The Best and the Brightest," David Halberstam's book about America's misadventure in Vietnam.
Harding also glosses over the complexities of Somalia's meltdown in the 1990s, paying scant attention to the rise of the warlords, the American misadventure and the apocalyptic destruction of Mogadishu by competing factions.
"The Foreign Minister said the nation should not be worried over the Indian act as the defenders of the country are fully prepared to respond to any misadventure," Radio Pakistan added on its website.
Yet even if Trump was, like Clinton, once a supporter of President George W. Bush's Iraq misadventure, that data point doesn't shed any light on what to do now about the threat of ISIS.
By making each episode an hour long, the show has room to breathe without rushing through; by dividing each book into two parts, we're able to see the full story of each gloomy misadventure.
VW picked up the firm for a modest $8bn a decade ago, after Porsche lost a bitter battle to take over the larger firm, a misadventure that left it on the brink of bankruptcy.
But what happened on Thursday night was an "Are you watching this?" misadventure for the league akin to Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" in the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show — but in the social-media age.
Among the travelers stuck in Irkutsk were employees of Louis Vuitton, the luxury goods brand, including several social media managers whose Instagram posts displayed a mixture of frustration and mirth as the misadventure dragged on.
Three years after I got sober, I found myself teaching Denis Johnson's stories to a classroom of college students in Connecticut: another circle of chairs full of people listening to tales of drugged-out misadventure.
There is a final round yet to play, and Spieth may or may not win the 2017 Masters, but it is certainly time to stop wondering if he is still haunted by last year's misadventure.
"Good Time," out in U.S. theaters on Friday, was shot mostly with handheld cameras on the streets of the New York City borough of Queens, following Connie on an all-night odyssey filled with misadventure.
"This has been the gravest misadventure in the program's history," said "60 Minutes" founder and former producer Gerald Stone as Nine, Australia's top rated free-to-air television station, released the results of an internal review.
This holds especially true in the case of BoJack's Todd (Aaron Paul), BoJack's former roommate who's constantly stuck in his own misadventure sidebars while everyone else is crumbling under the weight of their own self-loathing.
Downplaying the impact of events, unprecedented in modern politics, last fall would send the Democratic Party on a misadventure from which it might not recover -- even as it scrambles to redefine itself for the next generation.
But this assessment leaves no room for the possibility that Japan's military, among the best equipped in the world, has exerted a moderating influence on the region precisely because the Constitution has protected it from misadventure.
He could intuit the shape of the story, could sense that it would spread—how she'd left him first to mishandle the boat and then to lose his fucking footwear in the midst of whatever misadventure.
Har-Lee the renegade "goatelope" (also known as "cattle chamois" or "gnu goat" in some circles) is reportedly doing just fine after his worrisome misadventure, and his enclosure is being evaluated and carefully re-secured as needed.
"We hope that the international community would urge India to stop the untold atrocities and gross violations of human rights in IoK (Indian Occupied Kashmir) (and) refrain from any misadventure across the Line of Control..." it said.
Starter episode: "Misadventure by Donald Margulies" One of the Broadway Podcast Network's many offerings, "Variety's Stagecraft" is a deep gold mine of searching interviews with actors and other theater professionals about their Broadway and off-Broadway endeavors.
Mr. Trump, officials said, also decided on deep cuts in the 14,000 troops serving in Afghanistan — a war he long derided as a misadventure and only grudgingly agreed to continue under pressure from Mr. Mattis, among others.
I found myself reading it obsessively, the better to discover what happens to Eichenwald as he stumbles from one traumatic misadventure to the next while managing all the while to keep his eye on the larger picture.
Written in the wake of that misadventure, "Flesh & Bone" shines its light through a fog of bewilderment and outrage — moving from Mingus-esque miniature arrangements to open-air improvisations to the occasional splash of spoken-word poetry.
Tree remains the focus of 2U; Ryan lives with Carter (Israel Broussard), the boy who Tree grew to love over the course of the first film, and Ryan's own time-loop misadventure is something of a fake-out.
"Misadventure," the first episode of Season 2 of The Crown, begins with a tense interaction between Queen Elizabeth (Claire Foy) and Prince Philip (Matt Smith) aboard a rocking ship — perhaps a metaphor for the tumultuous state of their marriage.
When BHP reports half-yearly results on February 23rd its misadventure in American oil and gas will be of particular concern because it has put the world's biggest mining firm in the shadow of Rio for the first time.
He was an important cog of the George W. Bush team that prosecuted the Iraq war in 2003 and remains adamant that it was the right policy long after even its most ardent proponents distanced themselves from that misadventure.
Rewatch the 1984 original and you're struck by the fact that it's largely a hangout comedy, introducing us to its main characters as they stumble from one misadventure to another—it only really becomes an action movie in its final third.
A New York gal-about-town takes her soon-to-be stepsister, a college freshman rejected by a prestigious literary society, on a madcap misadventure in Noah Baumbach's screwball comedy, which he wrote with Greta Gerwig, who stars with Lola Kirke.
According to documents filed in a New York federal court, Musk and Tesla will have to each write $20 million checks for the misadventure, which will be disbursed to investors harmed during the wild market swings that occurred after Musk's tweets.
Sure, he had the highs and lows you'd expect from a finance wunderkind: some failed hedge funds, a misadventure ending in lawsuit at the helm of a biotech company called Retrophin, more money than he knew what to do with.
Droogie presented his misadventure at the DEF CON security conference in Las Vegas on Saturday, in which he explained that while his customized plate was successful in confusing the systems, it resulted in thousands of dollars of other people's parking tickets.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The Brazilian police recommended on Thursday that prosecutors file charges against Ryan Lochte, the American Olympic swimmer, for the crime of providing false testimony, an indication that while the Summer Games here have ended, his misadventure in Brazil may continue.
One of the strangest of these lingering regrets for BoJack is how his onetime director, Kelsey Jannings, was fired from the film they were working on after they defied the producers to go on a wacky misadventure too complicated to explain succinctly.
A court inquest concluded in March that Smit's death was a "misadventure," and that no one was responsible for her death despite evidence of bruises and trauma on her body and DNA traces of the American under her fingernails, according to media reports.
" Badiou, in his 1988 treatise, "Being and Event," writes, "There is a certain element of the detective novel in the Mallarméan enigma: an empty salon, a vase, a dark sea—what crime, what catastrophe, what enormous misadventure is indicated by these clues?
Gordon-Levitt and 21 Jump Street writer-creator Michael Bacall – who will also write the screenplay – came up with the idea for the untitled project, which is "described as an R-rated musical comedy featuring two pilots on a misadventure," according to the Hollywood Reporter.
While Nora's off investigating whether some shadow organization is coaxing people into paying a fortune to be burned to a crisp, Kevin has his own Australian misadventure, prompted by the glimpse of a woman on Melbourne TV who looks just like the late Evie Murphy.
He came away with nothing worse than a chipped tooth, but his misadventure inspired Yankees teammates to dub him Gooney Bird, for the albatross, found mostly on Midway Atoll in the Pacific, known for what are taken to be pratfalls while it scurries on land.
Nunes entered this episode with a reputation tarnished by a misadventure that found him racing to the White House last March, in the dead of night, to supposedly "confirm what I already knew" about the supposed "wiretapping" of Trump's phone by the previous administration.
Which perhaps explains the upcycling of some 2000s relics: "Trading Spaces," which returns on Saturday on TLC after a decade-long hiatus, and "Jersey Shore Family Vacation," which begins Thursday on MTV, and brings together most of the original "Jersey Shore" cast for a throwback misadventure in Miami.
Bonnie's damage intersects with that of Alyssa and James, and she joins them in a violent misadventure that recapitulates some of the motifs of the first season — aimless road tripping through a backwoods British countryside reminiscent of "Twin Peaks," severe harm to an adult male who probably deserves it.
Then again, if his primary aim was to represent, in all its tragicomic contradictions, the devolution of a country that could conceivably elect Donald J. Trump as its next president, perhaps chaotic, surrealist excess was the only choice to make in this supersize and audacious novel of American misadventure.
In the latest O'Keefe misadventure, as reported by the Post, a woman named Jaime Phillips approached the newspaper and, over the course of two weeks, spun a lurid tale of having been in a sexual relationship years ago with Roy Moore, the conservative candidate for senate in Alabama.
It is a story of international cooperation; of adventure and misadventure; of the importance of expertise and facts; of true courage and selfless sacrifice; of human drama unrelated to violence, anger or greed; of the shared agony and joy of parents everywhere who are following the rescue efforts.
These relationships often sour, and when brands yank that firehose of cash away it's web-wide news: YouTube controversies like Pewdiepie's Hitler cosplay, Logan Paul's suicide forest misadventure, and beauty guru Laura Lee's racist comments (and meme-worthy botched apology) reflect badly on the brands that used to line these creators pockets.
A few minutes into the set, Ms. Robinson told a story about a recent misadventure involving a 42-year-old guy with a "real man bun" (apparently good) as well as a girlfriend (apparently bad), while Ms. Williams stood to the side in her pleated gold Alice and Olivia skirt shaking her head.
That show is no longer on the air, but the first of these programs will play two of its episodes that Mr. MacNeal, a "Sesame Street" alumnus, particularly prizes: "Wait for Me," which deals with patience, and "Volunteers of Woodland Valley," in which Bear's friends help out while he recovers from a skateboard misadventure.
Beloved by her teammates as a fussy, bright-eyed darling, Ruth—who, like Debbie, believes that "it's never easy" for her—that her life is plagued by false starts and misadventure—basks in the glow of success, all the more luminous for the shadow at her back, where the underdogs of GLOW stand and patiently abide.
Egyptian news media accounts, lawmakers and government officials have variously blamed an auto accident, sexual misadventure, drugs, espionage, a mystery assassin, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood — everything, it seems, except the scenario that Washington, Rome and other European capitals think is most likely: that Mr. Regeni was abducted, gruesomely tortured and killed by an element of Egypt's own security forces.
Rhoades's masochistic misadventure begins when his old colleague Lonnie Watley (Malachi Weir, whose professorial presence is unmistakable) warns him of an impending expose that will harm his chances in the attorney general's race, involving a dropped case against a vape manufacturer whose CEO was a pal of Charles Rhoades, Sr. Chuck tries to stop the story at the source, but the editor rebuffs him.
The Paris Peace Conference, which led to the Treaty of Versailles and the formal conclusion of World War I, has come to be known as a diplomatic misadventure, one that laid the groundwork for the rise of fascism and World War II. The better part of a century ago, the promise of peace proved fleeting, as "never again" gave way to the dissolution of order and the return of war.
George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq in early 2000 will surely rank as one of the greatest foreign policy failures in American history and it's hard to imagine that this misadventure could ever have been undertaken at any time other than in the aftermath of 29/211, when the American public was amenable to what the Bush administration was selling as a quick land war in the Middle East that would help curtail terrorism.
Brian Jones (1969) The eccentric genius behind some of the most daring sounds on the early Rolling Stones records—including the marimba on "Under My Thumb"—Jones' death was ruled an accidental drowning in his pool (and labeled "Death by Misadventure" by the coroner as a nod to his alcohol and drug abuse), but U.K. investigative journalist Scott Jones pinned Jones' death on a builder named Frank Thorogood, the last person to see the musician alive.
In 20143, President Dwight Eisenhower had an unconventional idea for how he might convince a paranoid and distrustful Nikita Khrushchev that Washington was not gearing up for a massive nuclear first strike or military misadventure: At a summit in Geneva on a range of issues from the prospect of reunifying Germany to possible arms control, the celebrated former Army general proposed a plan to open up the skies above the United States and the Soviet Union.
William Bachelor, died 1396 when a sand pit he was sleeping under fell upon him and killed him by misadventure The bot has a tendency to tweet out all of the known information about the deaths, which are taken from medieval coroners' rolls and weirdly often include the price of the killer instrument: Hugh de Leghe, died 1343, smote by Richard de Langeleghe in the throat with a bodkin worth one penny A stranger, died 1304 by a certain stick made in the shape of a fist with a sharp iron on the head.

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