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The phrase "make mess" can be used in certain situations, but it is not a complete sentence on its own
It is commonly used as part of a larger sentence, such as "Don't make a mess" or "She always makes a mess in the kitchen." In these cases, "make mess" means to create or cause disorder or untidiness. Example: "The toddlers loved to play with paints, but they always made a mess on the walls and floor."
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"They don't make mess like modern America".
("I don't make mess," he claimed).
Never make mess out of your outfits or make-up.
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Make messes.
Make messes, invite friends, laugh often.
Toddlers make messes after you've just cleaned up.
They make messes, chew furniture and require training and attention.
Kids make messes: we all know it.
Don't make messes in the elevator.
Small children can make messes in the back seat.
Avoid foods that your kids tend to make messes with.
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