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Repugnant
Piggish, messy, repugnant could all be used to describe someone's messy table manners.
It is an Amish term for disheveled or tousled. Could be used to describe someones messy hair. In My Side of the Mountain, it is used to describe the downy head of a young falcon.
Meals would be a big messy, free for all , so notconducive to an enjoyable dining experience.
messy :(
Use a thesaurus.
Be polite by eating because if you it messy they will think that you're parents did not teach you any manners when you were little.
First Answer;Unimpressive.May I ask why you ask?
People use metaphors to better describe how people act, look etc. It just helps with description eg. He is a pig. (He is unclean, messy and has bad table manners) Or you could use a simile eg. He is like a pig (The same as metaphors but a not quite as strong)
Things will likely get very messy and unpredictable.
Hectic, Hotchpotch, Hodgepodge
Yes, 'messy' is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe something."Jimmy's room was very messy.""The orange cat jumped onto my lap.""Mrs. Baker was upset with her lumpy cake."(The adjectives are in italics.)
messy, colorful, sticky, pretty, shiny, fashionable