Up to this time George Ackerman had always messed with the officers, but that night he took supper with Bob's squad, because both he and they considered that he belonged to it.
George find the greatest satisfaction in acting as host to the men with whom he had so often messed at the fort?
He messed with the Lieutenants in the Ward-room, where he had a state-room, elegantly furnished as the private cabinet of Pelham.
The mate’s clothes fitted Stephen very well, and he messed with the captain and officers, who were pleasant companions.
Stephen had from the first messed with the ship’s officers.
Stephen messed with the crew forward, and seeing his readiness to assist, and his handiness when aloft, he soon became popular with them, though they constantly expressed their surprise that a Peruvian should be so good a sailor.
I was afraid seeing the television might have messed me up.
His hair was sort ofmessed up and looked like he had been running, and he looked scared, and he looked funny.
They all messed together, they thee’d and thou’d one another in the friendly second person singular.
But if Plumer lets him alone, and we are not messed about by too many general-men, we'll have him.
But we shall be messed about by too many generals.
Yet in some schools the number of black officer candidates made racially separate rooms feasible, and Negroes were usually billeted and messed together.
Negroes thus assigned would perform the same duties as whites alongside them, but they would be billeted and messed in separate detachments or (p.
Oh, of course I was pretty peeved, and I messed it up still further.
I put a fellow called Laffan, a young lawyer, onto the business, and he messed about with the register and the detective bureau and communicated with Raynham till he wormed it all out.
This is another point which, not, I suppose, having been clearly and completely evolved by the first handler, got messed and muddled by successive copyists and continuators.
In some cases they have been messed and meddled in usum vulgi.
Why in hell do we ever get messed up in those stone and lime cages?
He gave us a good drenching with gas shells which didn't do much harm, and then messed up our forward zone with his trench mortars.
Our dodge was to let them believe we were novices at the game, and I messed about with the old bus as if we were undecided and in a deuce of a funk.
As long as she could, she messed with the unit, and there was no possibility of avoiding her quick eye; anything which was reserved for her special comfort was rejected.
In everything else you just throw away what you have messed and begin again, but you cannot do that as a doctor.
He hasn't messed much," she muttered vaguely, while a great fear rose in her heart, she knew not why.
They who had known him for years; sailed with him; messed with him; faced death by his side in the tempest and the perilous chase of the monsters of the deep, knew how absurd such a charge must be.
He messed and fooled about for some time, but could not make it come right.
On board this large ship we were for some days puzzled to find out each other, and for the first time in our lives we messed and slept by candle-light.
From the time the ship came to the yard we had slept and messed in the capstan house, consequently we had not an opportunity of holding a cockpit inquiry on the master’s conduct for running the vessel on shore.
The friar, who was a quiet, fat, rather good-looking man, messedin the cabin.
All my plans messed up, because you let a hick and a kid outsmart you!
You messed up one operation for me, but luck has given us another chance.
Okay, then--Mike says that before the Brothers messed you up, you enjoyed using our dispensation whenever the opportunity offered.
He been messedall oveh the race track las' few times out.
Sunflower, away badly, and messed about the first part of the journey; had no chance to catch the leaders, but closed strong under the whip.
I was messed in the ward room, and as there was no cabin available, slept on a sofa.
Bund, and a young Japanese samurai named Kobayashi Kotaro messed with us.
The whole missionmessed together in the temple on the other side of the street, where Sir Harry and Lady Parkes had their abode.
I wasn't going to be messed about any further by a pack of funking old women--for that's what they are, at Rodhaven.
I tried to land as close as I could, but messed things up something terribly.
It messed up his aim, because he had to reach out farther.
We became friends again, but although we slept and messed together, I always took care never to be nearer than number ten from him at "gargling parade.
We've messedthings up frightfully, and we want to cry.
You said that morning in Paris that we were a sorry couple who had messed things up frightfully and wanted to cry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "messed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.