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How To Use Messily In A Sentence

  • Once she'd gotten there in his presence, all her organized thoughts dissipated into a messily arranged array of emotions.
  • But by the time it actually hit the screen in the autumn, the new media bubble had burst as messily as an over-inflated squirrel.
  • Rodney was fighting futilely against them as his red hair fell messily into his terror-stricken green eyes.
  • The movie makes sure we understand just how mundane the Queen is, showing her rising messily from a bed, sharing a quiet snark among friends, walking in her wellies and a scarf tied around her head — there’s no distant glory here, just a woman living a sometimes-difficult life. Oscar Nominee Roundup: The Queen and The Departed
  • It is convenient for university students to borrow books from opening shelves to utilize documents and materials. But it is also becoming serious trouble of putting the books on the shelves messily.
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  • Lisa took out a form which she had clearly created because the line sloped and the ink had messily spread across the page because she had put the ruler on too early.
  • The art ... the talent is all that matters to us, the public until our puffing up of said star's balloon bursts all loudly and messily when it touches the needle of human frailty. The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
  • Having heard a few of their recorded songs, I thought they would be well up to the task, but in this performance they plodded messily through what could have been an interesting and lively set.
  • It's full of deciduous tress messily laying their leaves around.
  • As I noted, this movie ends kind of messily, but it begins with a bang and keeps you hooked until the mess begins. Debbie Schlussel
  • Before him was a very messily thrown-together bed of a pile of leaves with a sheet spread over it.
  • Teatime really doesn't know the difference between offering you a cup of tea and stabbing you in the eye with the teaspoon, but he really only kills people (however messily) in the natural course of his duties. MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Literary Villains in SF/F/H
  • In revealing his own stereo-typic thinking about Jews (they're Marxist, socialist, social, family-oriented, and they should "teem and throng" messily like Roth's and Bellow's do), Leonard does little to elucidate Malamud's art but does enlighten us about WASP expectations of "Jewish life" and "Jewish writers. Stories of Malamud
  • Perhaps surprisingly, in view of her childless marriages and rackety life, Kar seems to have been fond of children, and produced some lively family groups, in which all participants seem happily and messily engaged. Portraits of the artists
  • Dark hair flopped messily over his forehead, and he had to keep pushing it out of his light brown eyes.
  • Breathing heavily, heart pounding, he ran into the bathroom and drank messily from the faucet. Talking Heads « A Fly in Amber
  • She then hatches a plan to have Echo revisit Ballard to throw him off and have Sierra's handler break in and kill Mellie "messily", ostensibly as an opportunity to prove he can be of value to her. Cinema Blend Feeds
  • Joan began mopping up sauce messily with a heavily-buttered roll while Kenny fastidiously dipped slivers of unbuttered bread into his. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Even with her hair falling messily out of a bun, no make-up, wearing a hoodie that was 2 sizes too big and sweat pants that I'm pretty sure were meant for a guy, she still managed to look beautiful.
  • She saw that he had written the word Love before his name, but cancelled it out messily.
  • In Borken's messily vital urban context of supermarkets, small houses and traffic roundabouts, the bank's simple Euclidean form is a reassuringly calm, rooted presence.
  • I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter.
  • In order for any such dispute to conclude, there has got to be a resolution of a contest between those who speak for the neatly ideal and those who speak for the messily real.
  • Bryce paused in his tooth brushing, bubbles of minty liquid foam dripping messily down his chin.
  • It was the same way she used to fill in coloring books: quickly, messily, veering out of the lines.
  • Her blonde hair was cropped and fashionably arranged to look messily elegant.
  • Considering the number of non-humans this series has messily got through, some might call that double standards. Tonight's TV highlights: The Culture Show | Human Planet | Marchlands | Mad Dogs | Skins | How To Make It In America
  • And there I was-dark, red hair, messily tied up and in dusty clothes - whoopee.
  • I promptly filled the sink with water and dunked my head in, letting my ebony locks flop messily to the sides of my face.
  • Spread large rolls thinly with horseradish and thickly with mayonnaise, then pile on the beef, clamp together and eat at once - messily.
  • Granny disapproved of everything, thought Annie, but Wee Jean ignored the warning, continuing to carefully, messily, carve out the insides of her turnip, chewing a chunk of the raw neep as she worked. A Small Death in the Great Glen
  • Rossi spat very deliberately, and very messily, upon Durieux's party card
  • They gobble down the big kibble with wild abandon, chewing messily so that chunks fly and saliva drips. Vet's view: It's a dog-eat-dog-food world
  • If my later dates were anything to go by, I imagine we sat in a rancid little coffee bar at Golders Green bus station for hours, before snogging messily in one of the nearby phone boxes.
  • He paused, attempting to remind himself of what it was in its original form, recalling messily a black woman (in place of the Latina woman) seeing a Marcus Garvey poster (or was it W. E. B. DuBois?) raising her arm and shouting in exultation. Brit Lit Blogs
  • Her long, straight blond hair was piled messily on top of her head and twinkled with sparkly butterfly clips and hairpins.
  • A man eats something messily to prove he's relaxed and cute.

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