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Synonyms for MESSED (UP): fumbled, goofed (up), buggered (up), blew, screwed up, dubbed, ruined, bollixed (up); Antonyms of MESSED (UP): improved, enhanced, refined, helped, remedied, reformed, ameliorated, rectified
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MESSED (UP) Synonyms: 244 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for MESSED (UP): fumbled, goofed (up), buggered (up), blew, screwed up, dubbed, ruined, bollixed (up); Antonyms of MESSED (UP): improved, enhanced, refined, helped, remedied, reformed, ameliorated, rectified
Messed Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
I messed up a couple of letters and have to go back and change them. She's nice and she loves me but she's really messed up and she knows it. If you're concerned about a messed up head, either shave it all off or comb over the scars.
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The meaning of MESS is a quantity of food. How to use mess in a sentence.
Messed - definition of messed by The Free Dictionary
To make disorderly or dirty: The wind has messed your hair. The puppy messed the floor. 1. To cause or make a mess. 2. To intrude; interfere: messing in the neighbors' affairs. 3. To take a meal in a military mess. 1. To pass time aimlessly or frivolously. 2. To associate casually or playfully: liked to mess around with pals on days off. 3.
MESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that something is a mess or in a mess, you think that it is in an untidy state. The house is a mess. The wrong shampoo can leave curly hair in a tangled mess. Linda can't stand mess. If you say that a situation is a mess, you mean that it is full of trouble or problems. You can also say that something is in a mess.
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