mess|messed|messes|messing in English
verb
interfere with, meddle; make dirty or untidy; bungle; make an error; eat in company; beat someone up (Slang); waste time (Slang); be involved in an immoral or unethical situation (Slang)
Use "mess|messed|messes|messing" in a sentence
1. Cushing's messes with hormone production.
2. Messed up how?
3. She messes with you.
4. The Ship's Cooks manned the main galleys and prepared meals for the ship's companies ashore and afloat under a messing system know as "general mess".
5. They're not messing around.
6. You messing with me?
7. She's messed up.
8. She's messing up the hay!
9. No more messing with tapes!
10. He messed with your mind.
11. Who's messed up the bookshelf?
12. Osteopenia, messing his bones up.
13. Look, I messed up.
14. This playing judge and jury, it messes with people's heads.
15. You like messing with people.
16. I nearly messed that up.
17. You messed with my friends.
18. Stop messing around, baby.
19. You've always messed up with women.
20. Stop messing around, you silly twit!
21. Damn bastards messing with my turf.
22. Now who messes with the blowfish, Jesse?
23. They can't resist messing up fresh concrete.
24. Stop messing about and listen to me.
25. You're messing with the Eight-faced Buddha