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To be in a messDate: 2015-10-07; view: 430. Mess (noun) 1. Dave's life was a mess. 2. Eric! Get in here and clean up this mess! 3. If the dog makes a mess, you clean it up! 4. My hair's a mess. 5. The house is a total mess. 6. The welfare system in this country is a mess. 7. There were cups and ashtrays everywhere - what a mess! 8. We love having our grandchildren visit, but they always leave such a mess for us to clean up. 9. We spent the morning tidying up the mess after the party. 10. California's political map is a chaotic mess of overlapping cities, counties and school districts. 11. He looked a mess, his face covered in bruises and dried blood. 12. Her swollen lips burned and she knew she must look a mess. 13. Looking at the economic mess this country is in demonstrates clearly that we need some guidelines and we need them fast. 14. Part of the mess were 2 dead medics who were sleeping on cots in the building. 15. The girls were being taken in at night after we left and what a mess we got in the morning! 16. The inside of the hall was a mess of rubble and charred beams. 17. There is still a way out of this economic mess, if Mr Gorbachev can summon up the courage to take it. 1. He's obviously in a mess at the moment. 2. He found them in a mess of vomit. 3. I was afraid of doing something wrong and ending up at the bottom in a mess of twisted metal and broken bones. 4. Polar Star is no exception; its lovely clueless opening soon snarls up in a mess of motives and half-finished characters. 5. The economy could easily be in a mess by the time of the next election. 6. The first is sadness that Holder is entangled in a mess largely of Clinton's making. 7. We're in a mess and nothing is going to pull us out. 8. We would rather be free and live in a mess.
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