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Messing

Mess \Mess\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Messed; p. pr. & vb. n. Messing.] To take meals with a mess; to belong to a mess; to eat (with others); as, I mess with the wardroom officers.
--Marryat.

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messing

vb. (present participle of mess English)

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Messing (disambiguation)

Messing may refer to:

  • Messing the German word for Brass metals.

Usage examples of "messing".

Just an instilled fear of sabotage was what they gave you, just a real horror of messing up the station.

But if this lets you do even better without messing up your chemistry, maybe it could be quite fun.

We now knew that they were messing around in the area of those gardens and Eno could see them.

Nadja felt a crown being placed over her hair and automatically reached up to help the Preost ease it on her head without messing up her upsweep.

If Congress starts messing with pulpwood, would you please let us know?

It was messing up the synergistic balance of her entire nervous system.

French booze took a bashing on recording and hospitality days at Melody Studios in nearby Cheam, which had a flavour of the good old days when bands had spent the hour after hour there, messing about and trying out ideas, instead of rehearsing elsewhere and dashing in and out of an expensive recording studio.

When the Brits want something bad enough, they quit messing around with the tall, propah gents who were raised on tea and scones, and they send in the pintsized badasses.

If I got the right impression, the local police caught some of the personnel messing around in internal politics and the whole kit and kaboodle were kicked off the planet.

It seems that John Tinker Meadows has a little history of messing around, but it has been nicely covered up in the past.

That and some thyroxin, mild radiation treatment and a lot of other technical messing about.

They gave us many a tongue lashing for chattering after lights out, for smoking under the blankets, for messing up our beds, but all the time I marvelled at their dedication.

They had tried to get a visual like a feelie commercial by pulling the TV out of its wall mounting and messing around with the insides.

Messing arrangements remain sound, with menus ever changing, as they had been over the first two hundred years of our journey.

We would stay there for three or four hours, messing about in the water and in the rockpools and getting extraordinarily sunburnt.