A mistake that results from taking one thing to be another.
1So others besides the general and Lyman are concerned in this mix-up.
2Speaking from Australia, she said the mix-up had left her on edge.
3There had been a mix-up; it hadn't been in stock for weeks.
4BBC Breakfast mix-up: 'I think you have the wrong guest' no Close
5Oscar Schindler's exercise regime consisted of a mix-up a couple of canters.
6For a quarter of an hour things were in a strange mix-up.
7His second was courtesy of a mix-up between Liam Moore and Habsi.
8The patch-nosed salamander is only known to science because of a mix-up.
9They are shipwrecked and a strange mix-up occurs on account of it.
10The mix-up that left his firm unregistered with securities regulators in Florida.
11The delay is believed to have been due to a scheduling mix-up.
12There is logic, I tell you, Mrs. Blair-straight through the apparent mix-up.
13Then there was a mix-up under Upper's goal and the whistle shrilled.
14Instantly there was a mix-up, with bellowing, plunging steers all about him.
15Last week, a voting mix-up resulted in that provision being axed.
16CME did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the mix-up.