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To make a mess of somethingDate: 2015-10-07; view: 471. 1. An explosion would have made a mess of them, and matchsticks of that tub. 2. He made a mess of things in the park, but it's the first time he's got it wrong. 3. It may be that Gary McAllister simply made a mess of his penalty kick. 4. My last chance and I've made a mess of it. 5. She made a mess of her life. 6. She may have made a mess of her life; she may have faced problems beyond your comprehension. 7. The Conservatives introduced the poll tax and made a mess of implementing it. 8. The shell hit the roof of the building and made a mess of the inside of the building. 9. Eric, you're making a mess - I hope you're planning to clean it up. 10. You can bake some cookies if you promise not to make a mess in the kitchen. 11. Again like Getty, she managed to make a mess of her personal relationships. 12. An explosion would have made a mess of them, and matchsticks of that tub. 13. Convinced of his own plainness, Graham is here engaged in taking Jenny out and making a mess of kissing her. 14. Do not be too quick to blame the puppy if it makes a mess when you are indoors. 15. Some one round here doesn't like pets ... They make a mess, root up plants, flowers. 16. The shell hit the roof of the building and made a mess of the inside of the building. 17. You're making a mess on my floor. 18. You only cuddle them when you feel like it, and they never make a mess. to get into a mess 1. But they got us into this mess, it's up to them to get us out of it. 2. Exactly how Hackney got into such a mess is open to question. 3. How could she have got herself into a mess like this? 4.It was Clive who had got her into this mess. 5. It was drink that got me into this mess. 6. It was Mr Gorbachev, after all, who got them into this mess. 7. The biggest question mark over Major out of the row is how the Government got into this mess in the first place. 8. You got me into this mess.
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