0 unhappy and emotionally confused: --
[ before noun ] messed-up kids
1 unhappy and emotionally confused: --
a messed-up teenager
Yet, as each fragment flew away from the main body, it shriveled up so that there was no blood, and no bystander suffered the inconvenience of messed-up clothing.
Messed-up economy equals big stock market gains?
I think a lot of people see themselves as these messed-up shells that need to be filled with something or these imperfect, bad, empty things that need to become better.
But messed-up science can be our friend in personal finance.
It's almost better to keep your body messed-up on a consistent basis.
A lifetime of incorrect press passes, messed-up mail and tongue-tied telemarketers have taught me as much.
Teachers have a responsibility to help kids find their own voice and to really empower them with strategies for changing this messed-up world we inhabit.