mess (with) (Meaning)

mess (with)

to handle or play with (something) in a careless way, to deal with or be involved with (something that causes or that could cause trouble), to cause trouble for (someone)

mess (with) Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler's room was a complete mess with toys strewn everywhere.
  2. The kitchen was a mess with dirty dishes piled high in the sink.
  3. Emily left her desk in a mess with papers and pens scattered across it.
  4. The car mechanic got his hands dirty fixing the engine mess.
  5. The party guests left the house in a mess with spilled drinks and broken glasses.
  6. The hurricane created a mess with downed trees and debris blocking the streets.
  7. The workshop was a mess with tools and materials scattered around.
  8. The hikers got lost in the woods and found themselves in a mess of tangled undergrowth.
  9. The broken pipe caused a mess with water flooding the living room.
  10. The political debate was a mess with both candidates resorting to insults and mudslinging.

FAQs About the word mess (with)

to handle or play with (something) in a careless way, to deal with or be involved with (something that causes or that could cause trouble), to cause trouble for

fool (with), toy (with),play (with), tamper (with), fiddle (with), tinker (with), manipulate, diddle (with), twiddle (with),monkey (with)

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The toddler's room was a complete mess with toys strewn everywhere.

The kitchen was a mess with dirty dishes piled high in the sink.

Emily left her desk in a mess with papers and pens scattered across it.

The car mechanic got his hands dirty fixing the engine mess.