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Raremither
The correct spelling is mither.
How to pronounce mither
IPA: /ˈmaɪðəɹ/
Say it like: Mit-her
The correct spelling is mither. To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother. For example: "The European Commission is pondering how to compel phone companies to come up with a universal plug for their chargers. Apple, which uses its own design for its charger cables, is mithering about the change. ("The parable of the plug", The Economist, 6 February 2020)"
Usage Examples
“The European Commission is pondering how to compel phone companies to come up with a universal plug for their chargers. Apple, which uses its own design for its charger cables, is mithering about the change. ("The parable of the plug", The Economist, 6 February 2020)”
“Will you stop mithering me!”
Meanings
verb
- 1.To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother.
- 2.To pester or irritate someone. Usually directed at children.
noun
- 1.Mother
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