mess

  • 41mess — 01. This room is a total [mess]; do you think you could help me clean up? 02. Don t [mess] with Freddie if you value your life. 03. Why do my teenage children always leave such a [mess] in the bathroom? 04. His life is a [mess]; married three… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 42mess — n. & v. n. 1 a dirty or untidy state of things (the room is a mess). 2 a state of confusion, embarrassment, or trouble. 3 something causing a mess, e.g. spilt liquid etc. 4 a domestic animal s excreta. 5 a a company of persons who take meals… …

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  • 43Mess — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour les articles homophones, voir Messe et Metz. Mess peut désigner : Un mess, cantine, restaurant militaire pour officiers et sous officiers …

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  • 44mess — [[t]mɛs[/t]] n. 1) a dirty or untidy condition 2) a person or thing that is dirty, untidy, or disordered 3) a state of confusion 4) an unpleasant or difficult situation 5) a dirty or untidy mass: a mess of papers[/ex] 6) a group regularly taking… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 45MESS — M.E.S.S. Aktuelle Version: 0.129 (Windows), 0.125 (SDL) (6. Januar 2009, 11. Mai 2008) Betriebssystem: Plattformunabhängig Kategorie …

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  • 46mess — {{11}}mess (n.) c.1300, food for one meal, pottage, from O.Fr. mes portion of food, course at dinner, from L.L. missus course at dinner, lit. a placing, a putting (on a table, etc.), from pp. of mittere to put, place, in classical Latin to send,… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 47mess — noun 1》 a dirty or untidy state or condition.     ↘euphemistic a domestic animal s excrement. 2》 a confused and problematic situation.     ↘a person whose life is confused and full of problems. 3》 a place in which members of the armed forces take …

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  • 48mess — (mès ) s. m. Mot anglais dont on se sert quelquefois aujourd hui chez nous pour désigner une table d officiers qui dînent ensemble. Le mess des officiers de tel régiment. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Angl. mess, réunion d individus qui mangent ensemble,… …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 49mess — noun 1) please clear up the mess Syn: untidiness, disorder, disarray, clutter, shambles, jumble, muddle, chaos 2) don t step in the dog mess Syn: excrement, muck, feces, excreta …

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  • 50mess — 1. noun /mɛs/ a) A quantity of food set on a table at one time; provision of food for a person or party for one meal; also, the food given to a beast at one time. A mess of pottage. b) A number of persons who eat together, and for whom food is… …

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