Sentence examples for the messes from inspiring English sources

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the messes

noun

Mass; a church service.

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The nuns have historically cleaned up the messes of priests.

Given the messes they inherit, see them as a pinstriped Army Corps of Engineers.

That celebration, though, comes in stark relief to the messes enveloping college sports.

Its core principle was that polluters should pay for the messes they had caused.

It unblinkingly observes the messes Tulip makes and shows her being mounted while in heat.

"Eventually, I'm not going to get out of all the messes I create," he said.

No one holds him responsible for the messes he leaves behind on the carpet.

Fifty years on, the glamour of sixties revolutionaries remains, while the messes they made seem forgotten.

She writes well about the Great Male Novelists of the mid-20th century and the messes they left behind.

We circled each other constantly, picking up the messes, piecing our friendship and whatever else remained back together.

He simply stated how he felt about the messes of his children's lives and his concern about his grandchildren.

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