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It is used to refer to a situation that is not the correct or desired thing or outcome. Example: I think I'm on the wrong ship; this isn't the right destination.
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You've jumped from the wrong ship!
To avoid getting stuck on the wrong ship, it pays to do some online research before booking a cruise.
Two rebel diplomats recently assigned to Europe, James Mason and John Slidell, had escaped the blockade near Charleston, and because of faulty intelligence the Navy spent the rest of the month looking for the wrong ship.
At a 1p.m. press briefing at Washington, D.C.'s National Press Club, panel members suggested that NASA's replacement for the space shuttle may be the wrong ship going to the wrong destination.
He did everything right, except for signing on to the wrong ship.
At the lifeboat drill, the captain welcomes us aboard the wrong ship, which makes some of us a bit uneasy.
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Their manager, stodgy, cigar-smoking Jack McKeon, had been brought in at mid-season to right a wrong ship, and as the most senior manager in the league had shown a lot of whippersnappers that he knew how to run a young team.
We got the wrong equipment shipped out here, but hey, let's go ahead with it.
Or, if the ship's hull is the wrong shape, the gas just escapes.
Rongsheng simply makes the wrong kind of ship, argues Martin Rowe of Clarksons, a big shipbroker.
Grass's fictional survivor, Tulla Pokriefke, relates, "They all skidded off the ship the wrong way round, headfirst.
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