Sentence examples for mess the reader from inspiring English sources

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And now this mess," the reader might want to categorize the book as women's romance fiction -- but this would be premature.

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As zoologist Michelle Wcisel points out, Submarine is a fabrication from the 1970s created to mess with newspaper readers, and now it has become a device to fool 3.8 million television viewers.

Yes, Erickson likes to mess with his readers' heads.

The granular residue from all the times I've had to go to a bar bathroom and chop up lumpy baby powder (to mix with baking powder for a great D.I.Y. dry shampoo!) messed up the card reader.

From structure and storytelling tricks to creating and breaking forms, comic books have innumerable ways to mess with and enhance the experience of the reader.

That page also cites "the night the whole mess started," in a textbook display of Ms. Walls's blunt way of snagging the reader's attention.

But the reader is left hankering to know what Mr Garton Ash thinks about the mess that has succeeded it.

Here and often, the reader is likely to superimpose a querulously accusatory son upon the portrait of a mess of a father.

Ness has enjoyed hearing from readers that "this book messes with your head": it appears to answer the question it poses, but whisks the rug from under the reader in the final section.

"While this seems to be quite a mess," a reader named Sue wrote on our Web site, "there may be an advantage to the variety of systems presently in place: Over time we can compare the consequences of different classification systems, and move toward a better system".

So does the reader.

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