miskick

/mɪsˈkɪk/
verb
  1. To kick incorrectly or badly, especially in sports, resulting in a poor or unintended outcome.
    • The striker miskicked the ball and it went wide of the goal.
    • She miskicked the soccer ball and accidentally hit her teammate.
    • I miskicked during the penalty shot and the ball rolled slowly to the goalkeeper.
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noun
  1. An instance of kicking incorrectly or badly.
    • The crowd groaned after the player's miskick.
    • That was a terrible miskick — it barely moved the ball.
    • His miskick cost the team a chance to score.
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