CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISGUGGLE
PRESENT
Present
I misguggle
you misguggle
he/she/it misguggles
we misguggle
you misguggle
they misguggle
Present continuous
I am misguggling
you are misguggling
he/she/it is misguggling
we are misguggling
you are misguggling
they are misguggling
Present perfect
I have misguggled
you have misguggled
he/she/it has misguggled
we have misguggled
you have misguggled
they have misguggled
Present perfect continuous
I have been misguggling
you have been misguggling
he/she/it has been misguggling
we have been misguggling
you have been misguggling
they have been misguggling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I misguggled
you misguggled
he/she/it misguggled
we misguggled
you misguggled
they misguggled
Past continuous
I was misguggling
you were misguggling
he/she/it was misguggling
we were misguggling
you were misguggling
they were misguggling
Past perfect
I had misguggled
you had misguggled
he/she/it had misguggled
we had misguggled
you had misguggled
they had misguggled
Past perfect continuous
I had been misguggling
you had been misguggling
he/she/it had been misguggling
we had been misguggling
you had been misguggling
they had been misguggling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misguggle
you will misguggle
he/she/it will misguggle
we will misguggle
you will misguggle
they will misguggle
Future continuous
I will be misguggling
you will be misguggling
he/she/it will be misguggling
we will be misguggling
you will be misguggling
they will be misguggling
Future perfect
I will have misguggled
you will have misguggled
he/she/it will have misguggled
we will have misguggled
you will have misguggled
they will have misguggled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misguggling
you will have been misguggling
he/she/it will have been misguggling
we will have been misguggling
you will have been misguggling
they will have been misguggling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misguggle
you would misguggle
he/she/it would misguggle
we would misguggle
you would misguggle
they would misguggle
Conditional continuous
I would be misguggling
you would be misguggling
he/she/it would be misguggling
we would be misguggling
you would be misguggling
they would be misguggling
Conditional perfect
I would have misguggle
you would have misguggle
he/she/it would have misguggle
we would have misguggle
you would have misguggle
they would have misguggle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misguggling
you would have been misguggling
he/she/it would have been misguggling
we would have been misguggling
you would have been misguggling
they would have been misguggling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misguggle
we let´s misguggle
you misguggle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misguggled
Present Participle
misguggling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISGUGGLE»
Discover the use of
misguggle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misguggle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Chambers Dictionary
adj misgraff (mis-graf, Shakesp) badly grafted or matched, [mis-] misgrowth mis-
groth ', n an irregular growth; an excrescence; a sport of nature, [mis-] misguggle
mis-gug'l or mishguggle mish-, (Scot) vi to bungle, mar. [mis-] misguide mis-gid', ...
2
Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, etc. By Walter Scott
And in the meanwhile ye'll no hinder Gillicwhackit to take the small-pox. There
was not the doctor in Perth or Stirling would look near thedpoor lad; and I cannot
blame them, for Donald had been misguggle by ane of these doctors about Paris,
...
But what fowk taks inhan', fowksudput oot o' han' in a proper mainner, and no
misguggle 't a'thegither like yon. An' forwhat theysay i' the toon, there's Mistress
Catanach—” “Mistress Catanach isa paad 'oman,”said Duncan. “I wad advise you
, ...
But what fowk taks in han', fowk sud put oot o' han' in a propermainner, andno
misguggle't a'thegither like yon. An' for what they sayi'the toon, there's Mistress
Catanach —" "Mistress Catanach isapaad 'oman," said Duncan. "I wad advise
you, ...
5
Concise English-Scots Dictionary
... wood) faize NE; (tools) fluise sw; (of the skin) hack. treat roughly chaave NE,
touther. push roughly burrie NE. handle roughly see also rumple; rumnile,
misguggle, touther; (esp a woman) touse. be roughly handled gae ower the
heckle-pins.
Iseabail Macleod, Pauline Cairns, 1999
6
The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
MISGUGGLE, 1'. Se. Also in forms misgoggle Rxb. (11111.); misgoogle e.Fif.;
misgrngle Beh. Abd.; mishguggle Se. To disfigure, spoil, mar; to handle roughly;
to rmnple. Sc. Donald had been misgugglcd by ane of those Doctors about Paris.
7
The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language
To these we can add the synthetic Scots of Waddell's creations mislooin '
displeasure' (Ps. 2:5) and misgate 'transgression' (Ps. 25:7). In misguggle 'spoil
with rough handling' and mismaggle 'disarrange', mis- has intensive force; these
words ...
Midden, a dunghill Mile, Scottish, about nine furlongs Milled, robbed Minntk,
niamma Misca', to abuse, malign Misguggle, to disfigure Misset, displeased, out
of humour Miss Katies, mosquitoes Mistee, want Mixen, a dunghill Moe, or mo,
more ...
9
The Works of Sir Walter Scott: The heart of Midlothian
... mow. meal-ark, a meal-chest. mear, a mare. messan, a cur, a small dog. mind,
remember. misca', miscall, malign. misguggle, mangle. misset, displeased, out of
humour. mister, want, necessity. mlttans, woolen gloves. mony, many. morn, the,
...
10
Studies in prefixes and suffixes in Middle Scottish
laughify 121 laurie 66 lawer 80 lawteful 82 misfait 30 misfalt 23, 30 misfortunate
32 misfortune 30, 35, 47 observe 119 obstination 98 ohn speirit, unspeired, 18
leekrife 87 length 123 letten 122 liftward 64 misguggle 33 mishap 47 mishappy
32 ...
Elisabeth Westergaard, 1924
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISGUGGLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
misguggle is used in the context of the following news items.
Did Chris Wallace misguggle Cruz's thrapple?
According to Frank Bruni, Wallace did a great job of showing up Ted Cruz for the $%*! the senator has become. Cruz wound up with a lot more ... «The Moderate Voice, Sep 13»
The Lost Slumgullions of English
The Oxford English Dictionary, for example, guardian of the mother tongue, regularly offers up such treasures as “I'll misguggle your thrapple! «New York Times, Sep 13»