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Discover LudwigThe phrase "messy person" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is disorganized, untidy, and haphazard in their habits or lifestyle. For example, "My roommate is such a messy person—I can never find anything in our shared living space!".
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I'm naturally a very messy person.
So, should you buy it for the messy person in your life?
I had always been a messy person, but suddenly everything made sense.
"I'm a very messy person so I've been tidying up," he shouted down.
Who among us doesn't know a messy person who can instantly retrieve, from a bewildering stack of papers, exactly what he's looking for?
Since no one cleaned herself after the jth ring, at the j + 1st ring each messy person will conclude that someone besides the other j messy people must also be messy, namely, himself.
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Being by far the messier person, I always felt a bit guilty about seeing my various lipsticks and compacts, eye shadows and hairbrushes marching slowly from my side of the sink to his.
2. Who's the messiest person in your house? 3. Men are so MESSY!
But, when I think about what was missing from the finale, it is inevitably on a personal level: I was drawn to "Girls" as a series about a messy young person who insisted that she was an artist, a train wreck who spun her humiliation into material, whose thorny ambition hovered between grandiosity and something legitimate.
At the first ring, messy individual i1 knows that one other person, i2, is messy, but does not yet know about himself.
Know that the messiest of person can become a tidy homemaker with the right daily discipline.
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