Please don't mess around in the kitchen, I just finished cleaning it.
Please do not mess around with the equipment in the lab.
The dog is friendly but cautious around strangers.
"Clutter" or "disorder" could be fitting verbs for describing a messy situation.
The word 'mess' is both a noun (mess, messes) and a verb (mess, messes, messing, messed)Examples:Why is your hair such a mess? (noun)Please don't mess with my hair. (verb)
In the sentence "around the corner was her mom," "corner" is a noun. It is the subject of the sentence.
As I read the book, I was completely absorbed in the story and couldn't put it down.
The grammatically correct sentence would be: Did you make a mess? I made a mess. You made a mess. A mess is made, not done.
1.) plsss.... clean up this dirty mess. 2.) dont make a mess in the house...
What do I think of that mess - I loath it.
I was trying to make cupcakes but it came out as a gelatinous mess.
The dog will make a mess when he tries to lap up his water.
I demand to know who is responsible for this mess. I am not responsible for doing your homework.
You add blue and yellow and then mess around with the heat.
Example : "Drivers can make a mess by dropping cheese from their tacos in their cars."
Dance This Mess Around was created in 1979.
everybody do the mess around ohhh the mess around
"Clutter" or "disorder" could be fitting verbs for describing a messy situation.
As I read the book, I was completely absorbed in the story and couldn't put it down.