Near miss today

It was a near miss, as opposed to a far or distant miss. It was not nearly a miss as it was nearly a hit.

Near != Nearly
Near <> Nearly

If the two objects missed it is considered a miss. The proximity of the miss is then defined using the word "near"

I wish I could get one of those equal signs with the line through it....

What about a far miss vs a Farley miss?

image.jpeg
 
Old Thread: Hello . There have been no replies in this thread for 365 days.
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.
Back
Top