Synonym: contaminate, corrupt, dirty, disfigure, pollute. Similar words: Messrs, at times, domestic, sometimes, at all times, at other times, essay, less. Meaning: [mes] n. 1. a state of confusion and disorderliness 2. informal terms for a difficult situation 3. soft semiliquid food 4. a meal eaten in a mess hall by service personnel 5. a (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax 6. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent. v. 1. eat in a mess hall 2. make a mess of or create disorder in.
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61. The economy is in a mess.
62. That's another fine mess you've got us into.
63. Look at that! What a horrible mess!
64. The economy is still an unholy mess.
65. He is resigned to the noise and mess.
66. What are the odds that they will mess up?
67. The economy is still in a terrible mess.
68. Let's try to sort out the mess.
69. We had lunch in the officers' mess .
70. He didn't want to mess up the situation.
71. Many people make a mess of handling money.
72. Apparently he made a mess of his audition.
73. You made a right mess of that!
74. Everything was in a thorough mess.
75. You've made a lovely mess in here.
76. The room was in a terrible mess.
77. The house was a real mess.
78. I'm holding you personally responsible for this mess!
79. The house was in a/one hell of a mess.
80. Fido left another mess on the carpet.
81. Don't you dare mess my hair!
82. There's a lot of mess to clear up.
83. I've made such a mess of my life.
84. 'What a mess!' she said(Sentence dictionary), with a laugh.
85. The whole situation is a mess.
86. I feel I've made a mess of things.
87. The burglars left the house in an awful mess.
88. Don't mess with her: she's got a violent temper.
89. The kids made such a mess in the kitchen.
90. Double - time the troops to the mess hall.