Sentence examples for as mess from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as mess" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation or condition, but it lacks context and proper structure.
Example: "The project turned out to be a mess, as mess was evident in every aspect of the planning."
Alternatives: "as chaos" or "as disorder".

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It also pits little Mitch, known as Mess, against his father, Henry (Mr. Forster).

Moving about in lungi (kailee) in public places such as mess halls, Sauliere Hall and during public worship is to be avoided.

There was bush rat pie and ration biscuits smeared with monkey brains as mess fare for the starving and swamped Nigerian Brigade.

Stars shimmered above as mess hall workers in Santa Claus hats noiselessly finished clearing the remnants of the soldiers' turkey dinner.

Where Mr. McNally goes, models, movie honchos and magazine scribes follow, because they're sure to find themselves among other members of their slavishly fashionable tribe, coddled in an environment that's as much stage set as mess hall.

His abstract compositions made in his studio in Cape Town, which he refers to as "mess aesthetics", are created using everyday items such as Play-Doh, plastic laundry baskets, fabric curtains, discarded metal and wood.

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"I'm still as messed up as I once was," he announced, explaining his new album's faith-based title.

Lasting lesson: Holden Caulfield verified our hopes that other teens were as messed up as we felt on bad days; in fact, some had it worse.

Twice as much mess.

And few industries are as messed up as telecommunications.

But as messes go, this one has, ahem, potential.

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