a mess of造句

You have made a mess of the matter.

Cyrano: I made a mess of everything, even my death.

If you interfere in such a matter, you'll make a mess of it.

The naughty little brother neglected his family and made a mess of it.

He made a mess of his essay, and received very low marks.

In Colorado Spring, several bears make a mess of the neighborhood going through the trash, crawling up a tree.

To call the rickety cottage that we live in is a first-class hotel. It's just a mess of words.

I feel I've made a mess of my study plan. I don't know how to pass the exam.

A group of people, regardless of the shopkeeper, obstructed, jumped into the wall and made a mess of the two stacked yellow sauce jars in the corner.

"It's very important that a clear message is sent that if you make a mess of things, you don't get rewarded for it," said Darling.

Holly covered the lip corners cut by the tip of Jinyu's tongue, feeling the skin smoking, the brain a mess of numbness, incoherent words.

We shall start with one or two reforms and not try to do everything at once, because we don't want to make a mess of things.

On the hillside, a new high-precision sniper rifle with excellent camouflage emerged from a mess of grass. The King of Yan squinted and watched the movement under the hill through the sight of the sniper rifle.

We stopped in front of the big table; its surface covered with a mess of coffee cups, saucers and dinner plates, all sitting crooked on dozens of folded paper napkins.

They had not eaten for three days and nights. When they saw the dishes and wine, they rushed to the table immediately. A storm swept through the clouds and made a mess of dishes.

The streets, houses, and huge tombs beside the village are all built up by mud. It looks like a mess of brick and tile kilns. The red brick looks very hot.

People who live in the world, who travel in a hurry, are doomed to live hard because they are too easily influenced by other people's emotions. Many people are always cranky, and they are stuck in a mess of thoughts, unable to move. Sometimes, it is better to be less than one's heart.

a mess of造句

To make a mess of;mangle.

For most of us, memory is a mess of blurred and faded pictures of our lives.

Most of the people are always cranky, and they are stuck in a mess of emotions.

She always makes a mess of things; she is prize idiot!

Five minutes afterward, in another submergence, a mess of bodies poured down on them over the top of the cabin.

I was well aware that draining and damming were making a mess of many rivers and wetlands.

Formerly a mess of rusting tanks, this facility on the island of Baltra is now one of the safest fuel depots in the Americas.

In the departments or regions in which they are in power, they always make a mess of smoke, corruption, and the people are bored.

The attitude of life determines the quality of life, the process of life is a mess of the pain, or a fresh stream, is to use the optimism of life to encourage their disconsolate disconsolation in front of their troubles.

When people heard the cry, they gathered around and watched. What Guyun Spring said was true. It was indeed a tortoise button with gold stamps lying in a mess of utensils.

Scared investors rushed into the safest dollar assets, lured by the liquidity of the vast market for us Treasuries, as the euro area was revealed as a mess of fragmented bond markets.

In early spring, beautiful flowers and bones were ravaged, even roots were uprooted, and the mud from the roots was rolled innocently into the air together. Flowers and mud were broken when they fell down. Split sprinkling made a mess of the original neat courtyard.

His argument is a mess of irrelevant facts.

You have spoiled the whole thing.; You have made a mess of the job.

Several children made a mess of the room, and I had to clean up for a long time.

When Superintendent Seegrave comes in, he orders his minions around, who actually make a mess of the investigation.

Stark arrived and made a mess of things by booking Pepe with a red card when it should have been yellow at worst.

Their sentiment derived, of course, from a conviction that they had done all in their power to avoid making such a mess of things, unlike the beggars — the African countries themselves.

The Goths and Vandals make a mess of the Roman Empire next, but the last laugh is on them—most of them will become Romanized, eventually speaking Spanish, Italian and so on.

mess up; make a mess of

It's a bad play, it's only hoked up with a mess of wastes.

They made a mess of the half of the Southern Dynasties, causing internal and external difficulties and finally collapsing.

For a moment, corpses were everywhere, ghosts were crying and wolves were howling, and the whole team was in a mess of porridge.

What a mess of an opening paragraph. Anyway, seems Microsoft is taking the concept of 'touchscreen' to its logical conclusion with a new patent, which will allow objects to be actually felt.

Let everything seem to have never happened, in the parallel lines of their own meeting, experience their own experience, so, everything will be well, do not need to think, do not need to consider, not to do a mess of decisions, a smile, the spring experience of every encounter.

The junta, quickly making a mess of governing, allowed an election.

French and German engineering teams worked separately using different design software, and as a result they made a mess of installing the aircraft's 500km of wiring.

I now knew that if I didn't pay attention to code quality, at some point there would be a late night where I'd be fishing through a mess of spaghetti looking for the proverbial bad meatball.

A cow ran to the vegetable garden and made a mess of cabbage.

I couldn't cook at that time. I often made a mess of the food. You always eat the bad food yourself and leave the good to me.

Apparently he made a mess of his audition.

Many people are always cranky, and they are stuck in a mess of thoughts, unable to move. Sometimes, it is better to be less than one's heart.

You can also make a mess of it, make fun of others, and split your personality into several parts.

Far from making a mess of the country's finances as some people argue, these new measures will increase the people's purchasing power and lead to thriving commercial and financial conditions.

It was like a thread, to find the end of it you end up pulling out a mess of silk.