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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a messy hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hand that is dirty, disorganized, or covered in substances like paint or food.
Example: "After the art project, she looked down at her hands and laughed, realizing she had a messy hand covered in paint."
Alternatives: "a dirty hand" or "a stained hand".
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It is a messy, hand-colored screen print of a huge ruby-colored heart, wrinkled, past its prime and darkening with age.
After 38 years of serving her messy, hand-pressed burgers to an endless parade of restaurant critics, celebrities like Sean Combs and, lately, a horde of Twitter-driven food enthusiasts, Ann Price decided it was time to put down her spatula and get a little return on her investment.
Messy hands covered in egg, flour or salmonella don't mix with touchscreen devices, after all.
The bill comes in at around 100 dirhams for two, and there is something priceless about sitting shack-side, fish in messy hands, looking out over the neighbouring seven-star Burj Al Arab hotel.
Screen protectors help prevent scratches in general, but will also keep screens clean of kids' messy hands.
Errant pet hairs or little messy hands may derail your goal of shoe glitter perfection.
Eventually, Mr. De la Rosa said, he drove to Ms. Carrasco's home, where she handed him a messy stack of forms, all filled out in English and unintelligible to Mr. De la Rosa, who speaks only Spanish.
The Senate bill does some good, but it's a messy proposal that gives with one hand and takes with the other.
While most people think of pottery as a messy process involving clay and muddy hands, the roots of this craft date way back to the ancient Egyptians' mythological belief that their deity Khnum created children from clay at a potter's wheel and placed them in their mother's womb.
No matter how secure of environment you plan for your mouse, you could still find a messy and upsetting accident on your hands.
Take the time to make individual curls, or run your hands through it quickly for a messy look.
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