mess|messes in English

noun

disorder, disarray, dirtiness; predicament, quandary; place where meals are served to a large group (military, etc.); dish or quantity of soft or liquid food

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1. Cushing's messes with hormone production.

2. She messes with you.

3. This playing judge and jury, it messes with people's heads.

4. Now who messes with the blowfish, Jesse?

5. Let's show him what happens when he messes with sabres.

6. Life gets loud sometimes and messes with your ears.

7. The Comedienne said the biggest challenge in the jungle setting where the show is filmed was the food deprivation, which she said "messes with your head; it messes with your mood

8. He sometimes messes up card games so he's pretty well behaved.

9. Bloody mess.

10. We don't mess with them, they don't mess with us.

11. It's a mess.

12. Just a mess.

13. Because this princess messes up the public pedagogy for these princesses.

14. What a mess!

15. What a mess.

16. Mess was unbelievable.

17. You're a mess.

18. Another tool that helps you prevent messes with Concentrates is a dab pad

19. Pardon the mess, people.

20. You don't mess with the Mus and you don't mess with my girl.

21. Not yet a terrible mess, but a vaguely irritating, vaguely disquieting, formless mess.

22. I'm such a mess.

23. * Clean up your mess .

24. What a bloody mess.

25. It's a complete mess.