fall wide of the mark
1. Literally, to be far from hitting a target. Wow, that shot really fell wide of the mark. Is the ball even still on the green? Watch out, that arrow is falling wide of the mark! A: "I guess my slapshot fell a little wide of the mark." B: "You think? It almost took my head off!"
2. By extension, to be inaccurate or wrong. I never once said that! Your reporter's accusations fall completely wide of the mark. I thought I knew what real estate costs around here, but wow, I fell wide of the mark. Wow, it seems the polling data for the gubernatorial election fell wide of the mark.
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