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10 Sentences With "messed about"

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Legals never messed about, there really was no abuse among legals.
Liza Minnelli quivered slightly as she absent-mindedly messed about with her Balenciaga dress.
IN "ATLAS SHRUGGED", published 230 years ago this October, Ayn Rand asked what would happen if society's most talented businesspeople got so fed up with being taxed, regulated and otherwise messed about by government that they went on strike.
That's essentially what Saido Berahino's two-goal curtain call for West Brom was this weekend, reminding the club he's messed about since the summer of exactly what he can do – and why some clubs have entered a bidding war of £20m and upwards for his services.
The video I was inspired by Martin Parr, and I made this pinterest board, that had old pictures of the Carry On movies, and Ab Fab and cliché British fashion We shot it in my mom's garden, had a BBQ and got my friends over and messed about and just ate loads of food.
As noted in his obituary, he had described himself as "just a chap who messed about in a lab", and "academically not brilliant".
Luciuk, pp. 113–114 While the British government was not motivated to intervene itself, it was still concerned with the designs of other European powers. This meant Germany in particular, who, it was felt, might strengthen themselves by aligning with Ukrainian national aspirations before launching a conflict with the Soviet Union.'Always Messed About', Luciuk, 2000, p.
Plan for Chaos is a science fiction novel by British writer John Wyndham, first published in 2009. Wyndham was working on it about the same time as The Day of the Triffids, but it was rejected by publishers on both sides of the Atlantic and never published in his lifetime. Wyndham himself abandoned it, telling Frederik Pohl in 1951: "I've messed about with the thing so much that I've lost all perspective". It was eventually re-discovered after the John Wyndham Archive was acquired by the University of Liverpool in the UK and was published on the fortieth anniversary of the author's death, under the planned US title Plan for Chaos; the planned UK title had been Fury of Creation.
Shortly afterwards she ran in a five furlong sprint race at Sandown Park Racecourse leading to claims that she was being "egregiously messed about" by her connections. At Royal Ascot on 7 June Reve d'Or was matched against male opposition in the Prince of Wales's Stakes, which was then run over thirteen furlongs and restricted to three-year-olds. She finished second to the colt Claymore in race which was ruined as a contest when a frightened police horse swerved across the track, hampering several of the runners. The Gold Cup two days later was another unsatisfactory race: the pacemaker Bird of Freedom was allowed to open up a huge lead and was never seriously challenged, winning by three lengths with Reve d'Or finishing at the rear of the six-runner field.
The mountains are immortalised in a song written by Percy French in 1896, "The Mountains of Mourne". The song has been recorded by many artists, including Don McLean, and was quoted in Irish group Thin Lizzy's 1979 song 'Roisin Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend.' Frank Baker’s famous Ulster- based comic novel Miss Hargreaves refers to it: “I’m not going to tell you much about the holiday except to say it was a grand month and we enjoyed every bit of it even though it rained much of the time. We went miles in the car, swam in the river, messed about in an old tub of a boat belonging to a farmer; and we spent a good many evenings in the hotel at Dungannon, drinking Irish whiskey and flirting with a cheeky girl Henry rather fell for. We climbed the Mourne Mountains and sang the right song on the top, though we couldn’t remember the words.” The Mourne Mountains also influenced C.S. Lewis to write The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

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