It also turned out over three visits to be just about the only culinary misstep.
From the sfgate.com
The outside detractors have always been present, ready to pounce on any misstep.
From the timesunion.com
So, let's learn from your misstep and try not to repeat the error in the future.
From the usatoday.com
It's hard to make a misstep when it comes to black tie dressing if you're a man.
From the forbes.com
That fear could result in a misstep to bring on the feared Turkish intervention.
From the economist.com
People will readily forgive a misstep if they believe your intentions were good.
From the bloomberg.com
I made a misstep once about Bob Dole and then wrote him a letter and apologized.
From the time.com
World finances are difficult these days, and one misstep can cause a nasty fall.
From the france24.com
Stubblefield said that delay is yet another misstep in how things were handled.
From the stltoday.com
More examples
Trip: an unintentional but embarrassing blunder; "he recited the whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later"; "confusion caused his unfortunate misstep"
A step that is wrong, a false step; an error or mistake; to step badly or incorrectly; to make an error or mistake