amess (Meaning)

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amess (n.)

Amice, a hood or cape. See 2d Amice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of amess

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

amess Sentence Examples

  1. When I walked into the room, I found an amess of scattered papers and misplaced items.
  2. The kids played so vigorously that they left the playroom in quite an amess.
  3. After the storm, the backyard was in an amess, with fallen branches and scattered debris.
  4. Despite my efforts to organize the kitchen, it always seems to end up in an amess after a busy day.
  5. The artist's studio was intentionally left in an amess, showcasing the creative chaos of the creative process.
  6. Rushing out the door, I left my desk in an amess, with pens and papers scattered everywhere.
  7. Attempting to fix the plumbing issue only resulted in more of an amess in the bathroom.
  8. The sudden change in plans left the schedule in an amess, causing confusion among the team.
  9. Trying to assemble the new furniture turned into an amess of mismatched parts and frustration.
  10. The mischievous puppy turned the living room into an amess, tearing apart cushions and scattering toys.

FAQs About the word amess

Amice, a hood or cape. See 2d Amice.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

When I walked into the room, I found an amess of scattered papers and misplaced items.

The kids played so vigorously that they left the playroom in quite an amess.

After the storm, the backyard was in an amess, with fallen branches and scattered debris.

Despite my efforts to organize the kitchen, it always seems to end up in an amess after a busy day.