A messy house is typically characterized by scattered belongings, unmade beds, and cluttered surfaces, creating a sense of disorganization. Dust may accumulate on furniture, and items may be strewn about, making it difficult to navigate. The overall atmosphere can feel chaotic and overwhelming, lacking the tidiness that brings a sense of calm and order.
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Chambers
ones old and ones new
Messy is an adjective. The adverb form would be 'messily'.
Piggish, messy, repugnant could all be used to describe someone's messy table manners.
messy :(
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First Answer;Unimpressive.May I ask why you ask?
tidy your house and you'll find it soon enough
look every where
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.)
Porcine
messy, colorful, sticky, pretty, shiny, fashionable
Yes they can. By having an overly messy house especially one with pets the bacteria will cause you to get sick and you could die. It also causes one to be in a really bad mood.