MESS vs HATFUL: NOUN
- A mess hall.
- Food or a meal served to such a group.
- A group of people, usually soldiers or sailors, who regularly eat meals together.
- An amount of food, as for a meal, course, or dish.
- One that is in such a condition.
- A confused, troubling, or embarrassing condition or situation.
- Something that is disorderly or dirty, as a accumulation or heap.
- A cluttered, untidy, usually dirty place or condition.
- Informal terms for a difficult situation
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- A state of confusion and disorderliness
- Soft semiliquid food
- A meal eaten by service personnel
- A serving of soft, semiliquid food.
- A disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; hence, a situation resulting from blundering or from misunderstanding.
- The milk given by a cow at one milking.
- A set of four; -- from the old practice of dividing companies into sets of four at dinner.
- A quantity of food set on a table at one time; provision of food for a person or party for one meal; ; also, the food given to a beast at one time.
- Mass; church service.
- An obsolete form of mace.
- A set of four; any group of four persons or things: originally as a convenient subdivision of a numerous company at dinner, a practice still maintained in the London inns of court.
- A number of persons who eat together at the same table; especially, a group of officers or men in the army or navy who regularly take their meals in company.
- In fishing, the amount or number of fish taken; the take or haul of fish.
- A supply or provision of anything to be eaten at one meal; a quantity of food sufficient for one or more persons for a single occasion: as, a mess of peas for dinner; a mess of oats for a horse.
- An obsolete form of mass
- A situation of confusion, disorder, or embarrassment; a muddle: as, to get one's self into a mess.
- A disorderly mixture or jumble of things; a state of dirt and disorder: as, the house was in a mess.
- A (large) military dining room where service personnel eat or relax
- A large number (usually talking about goalscoring chances)
- The amount that will fit into a hat
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- As many or as much as a hat will hold
MESS vs HATFUL: VERB
- Eat in a mess hall
- Make a mess of or create disorder in
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MESS vs HATFUL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To take a meal in a military mess.
- To intrude; interfere.
- To cause or make a mess.
- To make disorderly or dirty.
- To take meals with a mess; to belong to a mess; to eat (with others).
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MESS vs HATFUL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To supply with a mess.
- To make a mess{5} of; to disorder or muddle; to muss; to jumble; to disturb; to mess up.
- N/A
MESS vs HATFUL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To sort in messes for the table, as meat.
- To share a mess; eat in company with others or as a member of a mess; take a meal with any other person: as, I will mess with you to-day.
- To make a mess of; disorder, soil, or dirty.
- A meal eaten in a mess hall by service personnel
- To muddle; throw into confusion: as, he messes the whole business.
- To supply with a mess: as, to mess cattle.
- Mass. See by the mass, under mass.
- N/A
MESS vs HATFUL: RELATED WORDS
- Sight, Hatful, Whole lot, Tidy sum, Slew, Wad, Jam, Lot, Hole, Messiness, Heap, Pickle, Pile, Fix, Muddle
- Stack, Raft, Mint, Wad, Spate, Muckle, Lot, Slew, Great deal, Mess, Whole lot, Tidy sum, Plenty, Pile, Heap
MESS vs HATFUL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Stack, Sight, Hatful, Whole lot, Tidy sum, Slew, Wad, Jam, Lot, Hole, Heap, Pickle, Pile, Fix, Muddle
- Flock, Pot, Batch, Stack, Mint, Wad, Muckle, Lot, Slew, Mess, Whole lot, Tidy sum, Plenty, Pile, Heap
MESS vs HATFUL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Ask God to help you discern this mess.
- Why mess with the troubles of a Jew?
- My God, will you look at that mess?
- How did the USA get into this mess?
- You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us.
- An addition of Amazon Semis and their delivery vans is going to make more of a mess of an already mess.
- Each hall has a Mess Committee consisting of students and wardens who lay down appropriate rules and norms for running the mess.
- Feel as though God tries to bless me but I just mess up and mess up.
- He was number one guy will mess be mess!
- Boarders, except the mess committee members, mess secretary and mess manager, shall not usually enter the kitchen.
- How we organize a memory system out of a hatful of memory chips will be dictated largely by how we organize our information.
- The nineteen year old scored a hatful at that level last year and is currently settling in with our development squad.
- Davedude11 wrote: that the hatful barnum are variable in any given individual and are not unrepentant.
- His stage credits include "A Hatful of Rain" and "A View From the Bridge.".
- Satan, just a poor old cow with a hatful of milk.
- Creeping up with her hatful of trivial repetitions.
MESS vs HATFUL: QUESTIONS
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- Did Margaret Thatcher say'socialists always make a mess?
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- Why does the QWERTY keyboard mess around with punctuation?
- Would an unscripted Friends reunion be a diabolical mess?
- Can lung disease mess with your breathing patterns?
- Do debt consolidation services mess up your credit?
- How does Hatful of hollow compare to the Smiths'studio albums?