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wrang


wrang adjective, adverb, noun, verb

  1. a Scot word for wrong

Examples from the Web for wrang Historical Examples of wrang

  • He wantit her hame; and he’s no are to dee onything ill, or at the wrang moment!

    Salted With Fire

    George MacDonald

  • Your puir head’s that hot and moidered—-But what’s wrang with you, John, man?

    The Christian

    Hall Caine

  • I’m dootin’ I’ve been wrang; mebbe I was ‘righteous over-much.’

    St. Cuthbert’s

    Robert E. Knowles

  • Ye see what put him on the wrang scent was a notion ‘at I had put it some gait.

    A Window in Thrums

    J. M. Barrie

  • What wrang hae I done that you should sit in judgment on me.

    The Mystery of the Sea

    Bram Stoker

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