Similar words: make a mistake, make a mountain out of a molehill, make a virtue of necessity, make away, make a face, make a fire, make a fuss, make a wish.
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(1) Many people make a mess of handling money.
(2) Most people make a mess of handling money.
(3) Again like Getty, she managed to make a mess of her personal relationships.
(4) If I make a mess of it that woman is going to be so glad.
(5) To make a mess of; bungle.
(6) He managed to make a mess of it. Sentencedict.com
(7) When we pollute and deforest and make a mess of the ecological web, we're taking out mortgages on the Earth that we can't pay back — and those loans will come due.
(8) She says pets can make a mess of the house.
(9) You're sure to make a mess of things and come back, the Leys always do.
(10) He contrived to make a mess of the whole thing.
(11) I don't want to make a mess of you here, because I eat and sleep here.
(12) I gave Jim very clear instructions, but even then he managed to make a mess of it.
(13) There are people who are walking encyclopedias, but they make a mess of their lives.
(14) Let me count the ways in which politicians might make a mess of things.
(15) Though the stock recovered, it was clear that investors are worried that EADS might make a mess of the acquisition of the American defense contractor.
(16) The bad weather conspired with the car trouble to make a mess of my holyday.
More similar words: make a mistake, make a mountain out of a molehill, make a virtue of necessity, make away, make a face, make a fire, make a fuss, make a wish, make after, make a note of, make a play for, make a living, make away with, make a dent in, namesake, make a decision, make allowance for, in excess of, make a practice of, make a difference, make a clean breast, regardless of, due process of law, dressmaker, make progress, pass off, kiss-off, the mass of, kiss of death, games.