messed

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Examples of messed

  • Or to put it the other way round, 'respect the classics, they should not be messed around with, attempts to interpret are out of order'.

  • For instance, my informants were often displeased by their neighbours who occupied the common area of the flat, or messed it up.

  • My mental health problems have messed up my social life.

  • They said they did not follow instructions or apply themselves and that they 'rushed', 'were naughty' and 'messed around' in music lessons.

  • He was not to be messed with.

  • Gavin messed up several times, on each occasion backtracking to the beginning of a line that was meant to correspond with the start of a musical measure.

  • But she messed the agreement up when she allowed it to become embroiled with the budget negotiation.

  • We had the advance corporation tax arrangements, which messed up the state earnings-related pension scheme situation and are relevant to the subsequent stakeholder pension reforms.

  • It will be most regrettable if we are to have immediately feasible advantages messed up by a kind of thinking which is purely party politics.

  • I return to my fundamental point—that we are dealing with a fragile industry which should not be messed about for purely doctrinaire reasons.

  • It was messed and muddled and played with, and yet its performance was perfectly extraordinary, flying about 2,200 ft.

  • I have lived with them for years, messed with them and worked with them.

  • That has come about in part because parliamentary coverage has been messed about and the widening of it has been at the expense of depth.

  • They required accommodation and it was decided to use for the staff the warrant officers' mess, and the warrant officers messed elsewhere.

  • This has been messed about with for five years.

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