Sentence examples for i'm misunderstood from inspiring English sources

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"I think I'm misunderstood more than anything".

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I think I was misunderstood".

I was misunderstood and they took the piss out of me.

I was misunderstood – but Pete was my interface: he allowed me to be brought to the world in an acceptable way.

The poem itself, which we're told will be written out in the album's booklet, reads: I sometimes fear that I am misunderstood.

Mr. Bush's spokeswoman said last week that he made the comment jokingly, and when asked about it later in an e-mail message, Mr. Bush himself replied, "I was misunderstood by a reporter".

Watch how often that "I was misunderstood" excuse comes up in the campaign.

I think I was misunderstood when, days after I gave birth to our third boy, I told my husband that I thought I wanted one more child.

2. Donald Trump's crude, Borscht belt-shticky, belligerently eye-rolling idea of "humor" also gives rise to a lot of "I was misunderstood" excuses, too.

I was misunderstood recently by a Reporter from Los Angeles Magazine relative to my comments about Mickey Deans being canonized in EOTR.

And, lest I be misunderstood as blaming certain churches and absolving others, I am not referring to any specific churches here; I am certainly not saying that the absent churches took one stand, while the churches that attended took another.

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