Sentence examples for pleasant mess from inspiring English sources

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This is not a pleasant mess for your barista to clean up.

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Cleaning up someone else's mess is not pleasant, but it comes with the territory.

So when Petr Nedved walked by the seated Messier, tapped him on his padded leg and used the nickname "Mess" as his pleasant greeting, you couldn't help notice that Messier responded by looking up toward Nedved and saying, in his deep voice, "Hey, how are ya?" in a friendly sort of way.

"Superstar" starts off as a tribute to strong women, but the undercurrent of nastiness soon rises to the surface: "Who's that man with a gentle heart and a pleasant tone?/ But when you mess with his money, he's quick to go upside your dome".

Mitt Romney has certainly been making some pleasant noises about fixing America's trade mess, whose $500 billion a year deficit is probably the biggest unsung reason our economy isn't turning around.

You're essentially hypnotizing yourself by messing with your memory pathways, introducing pleasant stimuli into the "room" of the memory that you want to forget.

Messing up in the workplace is never a pleasant sensation, but the very worst kind of boo-boo is the silent-but-deadly variety: a dizzyingly serious error you realise you've committed long before anyone else.

But between pleasant pockets of small talk, Mr. Columbia spoke of financial turmoil, and how we all got ourselves into this mess.

Perfectly pleasant.

Pleasant though.

Not pleasant.

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