US /ˈmɛsi/
・UK /'mesɪ/
She says, "I once walked into a guy's really messy apartment and said, 'Oh, cool! This is just like one of those places in the Febreze commercials.' "
She says, "I once walked into a guy's really messy apartment and said, 'Oh, cool.
Even though the universe has lots of big, messy phenomena like life, supernovas, and computers, that seem complex on the surface.
Next one: "The room was messy." Again, it's a simple, simple sentence.
Much better to describe the items in the room that make it messy.
Peeling potatoes is hard and messy. And in summer, it was hard to keep them cool enough.
Mess with us, you messed up, you so messy, dress up, ketchup, pedal to the metal, get a wrap up, you'll never be now or next up.
You so messy, dressed up.
Take action, even if it's messy.
Take action, even if it's messy.
Messy stores, high prices, and overexpansion have plagued the retail chain Family Dollar, according to analysts.
Messy stores, high prices, and overexpansion have plagued the retail chain Family Dollar, according to analysts,
Oh, we'll cut that out of you and burn it on the altar as a sacrifice to the gods of messy breakups.
Oh, we'll cut that out of you and burn it on the altar as a sacrifice to the gods of messy breakups.
Last time we saw each other was at a very messy wedding.
Last time we saw each other was at a very messy wedding.
Trying to squeeze all of the juice out of a lemon without a strainer can be messy work.
Trying to squeeze all of the juice out of a lemon without a strainer can be messy work.