Sentence examples for messed with from inspiring English sources

'messed with' is a quite commonly used phrase in written English.
It usually means to mess around with something, to make changes, or to tamper with something. For example, "It looks like someone has been messing with the wiring on this machine."

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So I messed with him.

He messed with him.

"No one messed with me," he boasts.

Consumers and operators are not messed with.

Bangs not to be messed with.

Would William Faulkner have messed with Twitter?

But they messed with it anyway.

Justin messed with the wrong woman".

Not to be messed with, then.

Determined, and not to be messed with.

You messed with the wrong country!

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