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a confused heap of mingle-mangle").
A tornado cluster of fucks rolled into one huge clusterfuck.
Male groupies gettin' shaky when I come from the rear.
the laundry, and took, in amicable
I was held together by one thread that was black and frayed, and the end of it was tied to Maggie. She had unwittingly pulled on it, loosening the already loose knitting until I was nothing more than a pile of tangled string, completely unraveled.
Messy" is a word we use to explain a conflict with an expectation we had. Eliminate the expectation, and you eliminate the "messy".
I have been tight as a tick! Fried as a mink! Stiff as a goat!
One is either packed or unpacked. There is no middle ground.
abysmally beshitted.
I'm way too disorganized.
You're so pretty when you're a mess.
screwed blued and tattooed
We - we spread out," he said. "Yes. We spread out. That's what we do."
They moved carefully through the bracken. The sergeant crouched behind a handy log, and said, "Right. Very good. You've got the general idea. Now let's spread out again, and this time we spread out separately.
I'm screwed up, mixed up, messed around, dive-bombing, crashing and burning.
out and folding it against
To stand up straight - not straightened
Her teeth were like a soccer crowd, crammed in.
Sometimes I feel like we're a knot, too tangled to be taken apart.
Legs pinched together like bread loafs in a shared pan, linebackers in adjacent seats flying coach fare, chubby cats eating from a single dish.
To fine folkes a little ill finely wrapt.
Whacked away under the desk like hail on a barn roof.
Tonstant Weader fwowed up.
I'm not messy. I'm rebelling against folding.
Good rice sticks together,
her hair was piled up under a broad-brimmed
Every time I thought that I was "put together," I realized that we're always putting ourselves together, gathering the world in, letting it sift down and form us.
Most animal species stuck together in packs or schools, flocks or herds. But human beings separated themselves and sat behind locked doors.
Secondhand booksellers and binder's shops ran in uneven rows on either side of me, jumbled and jostled together like an ill-kept bookshelf.
I was struck all on a heap.
He's a bit set in his ways."
"Congealed, I should think.
All hangs together, I am in chains.
so well coordinated
Aggle flabble kabble . . . snurp?
Clothes dissolving, skin pressing together like the pages of a book, bound by a common spine.
Humpty was Pushed!
Americans are now in disarray
A disaster wrapped in a catastrophe sitting on a pile of misfortune.
Like two single gentlemen rolled into one.
sausages. Behind
If the wind doesn't blow...row
Like a button on a shirt buttoned wrong, every attempt to correct things led to yet another fine
not to say elegant
mess.
It snapped in juicy protest.
Tore up from the floor up. Followed by a big outtie.
John Mathew
They collected balls
discombobulated around
A silly row which got out of hand.
Zigzag... don't bunch up. Weave like a drunk on New Year's... Got it?
We are split people.
Sits bits unhitch!
In order to get organized, sometimes one must first disassemble and scatter around various parts of themselves.
I'm a mess right now I can't eat can't sleep
Bills are piling high ain't worked in three weeks
Ain't bathed can't shave cause my heart is so tender like living in a blender
I'm shaken and I'm stirred
His entired life bundled into wenty refuse sacks.
His and her memories bundle away in Holly's mind.
Each item unearthed dust, tears, laughter and memories. She bagged the items, cleared the dust, wiped her eyes and filed away the memories.
If the cards are stacked against you, reshuffle the deck.
Raids are slightly constipating.
United we stand; divided we fall.
Compressed into boxes, packed in sawdust, ... trussed up in sacks, roped up like hams ...
Stretched to the breaking point by all that now stood between them, but at the same time refusing to break.
The tumultuous noise resolved itself now into the disorderly mingling of many voices, the gride of many wheels, the creaking of wagons, and the staccato of hoofs.
broke into a blaze of effulgence.
crowd of frenzied females,
Teenagers travel in droves, packs, swarms ... To the librarian, they're a gaggle of geese. To the cook, they're a scourge of locusts. To department stores, they're a big beautiful exaltation of larks ... all lovely and loose and jingly.
Zapped while zipping.
We were jigsawed, meant to fit together, making a whole picture.
Add little to little and there will be a big pile.
I'm the messiest person I know.
Words strain, Crack and sometimes break, under the burden, Under the tension, slip, slide, perish, Decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, Will not stay still.
I been stackin up like I'm fundraisin
Lumpyface Lumpyhead
The passengers slid out as if from a torn package.
There is a wavering expression in hereyes, like she is a heap of leaves aboutto be scattered by the wind
into my tightest place
It only looks like such a mess because it's not over yet.
Thou art a very ragged Wart.
The moved and the shaken.
Bells rang, the stewards rushed forward, and - like rye shaken together in a shovel - the guests who had been scattered about in different rooms came together and crowded in the large drawing-room by the door of the ballroom.
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken.
Like busy bees in springtime, coming and going, sitting and standing, settling together and flying apart.
There is no together anymore. Once a pomegranate breaks and all its seeds scatter in differetnt directions, you cannot put it back together.
mashed into a casserole of wreckage that still smoked and burned.
Yup, definitely lumpy.
Together? Together.
When I create a sports costume, I remember that it must not look - how do you say? - 'bedraggled.'
In the tumult and uproar, the battle seems chaotic, but there is no disorder, the troops appear to be milling about in circles but cannot be defeated.
I was out of sorts. They are deep, my sorts, a deep ditch, and I am not often out of them.
Dinted
dimpled wimpled
his mind wandered down echoing corridors of
assonance and alliteration ever further and further from the
point. He was enamoured with the beauty of words.
I'm tightly wound. I'm a loose cannon. Both - I'm a tightly wound loose cannon, a tight loose.
I am a hyphenated person, but I am not falling apart; I am putting together.
Still big-bellied with kits;
Feelings are untidy ...
They were new money, without a doubt: so new it shrieked. Their clothes looked as it they'd covered themselves in glue, then rolled around in hundred-dollar bills.
throwing it in gear, she almost
ANIENTED (A'NIENTED) adj.[anneantir, Fr.]Frustrated; brought to nothing.
screwed her courage to the sticking place
Least said soonest meanded
The players scrambled around like puppies,
Blessed are the sat upon, spat upon, ratted on.
The other kids formed a roving pack, moving like one of those clusters of birds that seem to share a single, frantic brain.
Caught between the tongue and the taste.
Divided, there is little we can do. Together, there is little we cannot do.
The fetters have burst