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"untidy" Definitions
  1. not neat or well arranged; not in order
  2. (of a person) not keeping things neat or well organized

122 Sentences With "untidy"

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The massive untidy solidity of a collapsed building was awful.
And since this is a McDonagh play, things will become — untidy.
She has had a hard, untidy life bettered by a game.
My feelings were untidy, but I had no time to label.
It apparently required stringing up an untidy nest of RF coaxial cables.
Rai University is spick and span whereas JNU is sprawling and untidy.
Making things worse, the locker rooms at Park Avenue were fairly untidy.
Running such a sprawling, untidy republic does require a lot of people.
The waitresses seemed harassed and incompetent, teen-age girls with untidy hair.
I wanted Lara Jean to look untidy, but not like she's a slob.
Unlike the fixed nature of a monument, performance takes residence in this untidy context.
Croatia equalized in the fourth minute with another untidy goal at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium.
Rather, each country has built on its own history, however imperfect, unusual, and untidy.
Sometimes debate gets a little untidy, and maybe even uncomfortable, for those in power.
And they can be untidy, so best to clean up with a string trimmer.
Tracks like "Backyard Skulls" and "The Woodpile" had an uniquely untidy joy to them.
However, the uptrend was untidy in its behavior so cautious traders have been rewarded.
The world outside seemed untidy; she found peace in the stability of shared ideas.
"This place is very untidy, and it stinks a lot," Lyson said through an interpreter.
It's easy for such a tiny space to get untidy fast, according to some owners.
The play that surrounds them can seem untidy, like a suitcase that will barely shut.
But it was not long before these untidy symbols of capitalism again faced a backlash.
So was the untidy fact that the shooter himself, like most mass murderers, was white himself.
I also had the dubious privilege of helping him to tidy up his increasingly untidy apartment.
So in my (untidy) office in Ottawa I keep a work backpack ready for leaving town.
" And others worried that customers would think of a tattooed employee as "abhorrent, repugnant, unsavoury, and untidy.
Jim Ficken owes the city of Dunedin, Florida, nearly $30,000 in fines issued for his untidy lawn.
Certain Boomer basements are little shrines to obsolescence, untidy stockrooms of the one-time…Read more Read
But seeing women too expansive and untidy for pigeonholing narrate their own lives, well, that's a thrill.
Crime Medical mysteries can be so messy, what with all those untidy body parts and slippery viscera.
They paint an untidy portrait of the city, one that cared little for glossy storefronts and sanitized sidewalks.
D.R.A.M. , a rap jester with an untidy croon, hails from Virginia, home of Pharrell, Missy Elliott, and D'Angelo.
He hit 80 unforced errors in an untidy display on Grandstand, where he also served nine double faults.
In this untidy but often poignant drama, Carla Ching brings together the young and the rootless in Southern California.
My attitude was that if her room was untidy, and if that bothered me, then I should clean it.
The apartment was clean, but untidy, clothes, books and video games strewn on the pull-out couch, table and counters.
People play a lot of games in A. Rey Pamatmat's intriguing, untidy "House Rules," produced by Ma-Yi Theater Company.
Awazu rebuked modernist design ideals in his graphic art and instead engaged with indigenous culture, popular symbols, and untidy visuals.
It seemed likely that they lived deep in a forest, and more than likely that they had long, untidy beards.
It highlights the particular ways he integrates technology, much of it untidy and homemade and somehow organic, into live performance.
Aside from his cluttered and untidy home, did he seem to be socially isolated or impeded in major life activities?
Year by year, the little creatures that share this yard have been teaching me the value of an untidy garden.
It was untidy because the price oscillated around the long-term group of averages in the Guppy Multiple Moving Average indicator.
The Pretoria High School for Girls made headlines recently when black students protested their teachers' snide remarks about their "untidy" hair.
There have been numerous reports of black students being barred from examinations, suspended and even expelled because of their "untidy" hair.
The conductor, Nicola Luisotti, led a performance of bold contrasts and rich colorings, though marred by untidy execution and ensemble glitches.
But, strange to say, this formerly untidy man now seems quite soigné, in a new suit and with his hair smoothed down.
The thing might not stick to everything, but there was hardly a surface on my (very untidy) skiff that wouldn't hold it.
He brims with the untidy passion of a decent but ambitious young man who has not yet learned to control his emotions.
In terms of process, the untidy warehouse with an unorganized inventory system was a telltale sign that they weren't maximizing their profits.
There will be much written by historians to analyze this politically untidy time and how the potty-mouth politics defined our era.
It's the untidy nature of the uptrend, and the lack of confirmation from related commodities, that calls for more caution in trading gold.
My attempt ended in an untidy swirl of line that tangled in the air and flopped onto the water, where it floated limply.
Be respectfulThis guideline, labeled "Treat everyone with respect" on Uber's website, spans violations from keeping an untidy car, to discrimination and sexual assault.
She doesn't seem to want to run, even when she sees me, and, though her habit is crooked and untidy, she appears calm.
New York City, a place where strangers' lives intertwine in fantastic and untidy ways, has been forced into solitude by social distancing measures.
Britain will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and fragile command of policy detail.
And status icons, positioned to the left and the right of the notch, appear too close to the corners, resulting in an untidy look.
It's impossible to know the exact consequences once abstract ideas are imperfectly put into effect in the real world, which is untidy and unpredictable.
Portraits of the Trump administration as an untidy collection of warring advisers, overseen by an impetuous boss, have been frequent over the past two years.
Living in an untidy, charred ruin and sick of pizza, Liza Jane gets rid of the dragon and rehires her parents (now in color, too).
I'm generally a neat person and get grumpy if the house is dirty or untidy because when I see clutter, it makes my mind feel cluttered.
"When I got there I was told that I looked very untidy and looked as if I wasn't part of the school uniform," she told PRI.
But Perry and Gail, in contrast, are civilians with ordinary, untidy London lives, so their association with Dima puts them several miles out of their depth.
One by one, the people who are closest to Berenger, including a faithful guardsman and Juliette, an untidy maidservant, disappear as Marguerite guides him toward oblivion.
He walked around the conference room of Le Bernardin, pointing out untidy piles of books, guides and plaques that had accumulated while she was in Mustique.
"Maybe why I love writing from real life more than anything is because your source material is so wild and feral and untidy," Mr. Mills said.
He took out a charcoal pencil and whittled it with a small knife, removing a fragment of paper from one of the untidy stacks on his desk.
These paper-doll figures are components in a puzzle, and genuine, untidy humanness would dilute the pleasures of what is, ultimately, the narrative equivalent of an acrostic.
Both players started the opening set strongly before an unusually untidy game by world number 16 Hsieh allowed Pliskova to claim a break for a 63-3 lead.
His entourage gathered around the book for a long moment, until Mr. Boyega wrinkled his nose and ran a censorious finger along the image of his untidy hairline.
I apologized for my untidy brows — new hairs seemed to be sprouting with every second — but he wasn't fazed; indeed, many clients struggle with getting any growth at all.
In the first story, a lone writer looking to carve out a niche in the internet decides to satirize the untidy, anything-goes state of self-published erotica. Surprise!
And while we're on the topic, a lofted bed might have been fun in college, but it will probably just make your room look untidy as you get older.
The NGOs, still carrying migrants to European ports—and bearing witness to a humanitarian disaster that had not lessened in scope—stood in the way of this untidy solution.
One year, a Chinese police official pointedly commented that my apartment looked cheap and untidy — it was a way to let me know he'd seen the inside of it.
His employers were reportedly concerned that his casual and "untidy" appearance would reflect badly on the company given that 1 million people saw the video on the site Tik Tok.
The renewal wasn't entirely surprising in light of the season two finale, which featured a murderous whopper of a cliffhanger that, if left unresolved, would make for an untidy conclusion.
She relays what the experts she meets say and do, but also notes the muffins they eat, and her nervous chuckle when one of them comments on her untidy handwriting.
In the long and untidy history of American politics, there has never been a single meaning of the word, and there has never been a surefire way to deploy it.
Sunday, that was Durant, coming off a 29-point Game 2 performance, but one in which he took only five second-half shots and finished with an untidy eight turnovers.
And Tamberlaine, after taking time to see a "degenerate" Charles Ludlam play, is left to lament the lack of fresh worlds to conquer before arriving at a very untidy demise.
The same informality goes for the paintings of the royal children, a little untidy some of them, others busy with their books and instruments, their drawings and bits of handiwork nearby.
Jacob A. Climer's gray set, with its walls of shelves stocked with boxes and files, summons a sense of institutional order and repression that's waiting to be toppled by untidy feelings.
For the twice-married Mr. Johnson, whose private life is as untidy as his appearance, news that he is again becoming a father inspired a fit of good-natured humor on social media.
But though no amount of adjusting will make it possible to wear your brassiere without some part of it peeking out (and a visible bra is considered to be untidy and tacky), nipples are verboten.
People can't see through the shabby, patchy clothes, or the shoes with holes, and when they look at my untidy hair, they curl their lips scornfully and move away as if I were a beggar.
When Belgium seceded from the Netherlands in 1830, those untidy lines hardened into a national frontier, but they left a number of enclaves: isolated bits of one nation's territory surrounded by the land of the other.
With his untidy gray hair and melancholy eyes encircled by shadows, he was known to hold forth from what his students called The Chair, which he, of ample girth, amply filled, surrounded by stacks of books.
Schmidt encourages us to see "Gilgamesh" not as a finished, polished composition—a literary epic, like the Aeneid, which is what many people would like it to be—but, rather, something more like life, untidy, ambiguous.
The 2013 Venice Biennale featured at its heart the untidy blackboard drawings of Rudolf Steiner, while the 2015 Istanbul Biennial took its structure from the theosophical musings of Annie Besant, who believed thoughts had physical forms.
This presentation is also an important bookend to the 238 Biennial, a raucous, untidy show unforgettable for the real-life issues it threw in viewers' faces — and for often overly didactic, hectoring and visually dry art.
Then he borrowed and refined other reference points from an existing scale, which is how other commonly used points ended up with untidy values like 32 for water's freezing point and 212 for its boiling point.
DIVIDED KINGDOM At one of the most tumultuous moments in Britain's modern history, it will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail.
Britain, in the middle of one of the most tumultuous moments in its modern history, will be now led by a flamboyant figure known for his ambition, untidy blond hair, flowery oratory and cursory command of policy detail.
An untidy, 74-year-old socialist from Vermont should never have been able to climb into the ring with the former first lady, our 67th secretary of state and co-owner of one America's most loved political brands.
The artist's untidy paintings of dancers and dandies are inventions of hers, rather than true likenesses of individuals, and their wet brush strokes and cold tones recall the portraits of British modernists like Duncan Grant or Gwen John.
The neuronal "voters" will recognize a happy cat dozing in the sun and an angry cat glaring out from the shadows of an untidy litter box, as long as they have been exposed to millions of diverse cat scenes.
The Capital Gazette's looks like many other newsrooms around the country: a wide open layout and waist-high dividers separating clusters of L-shaped desks, covered in a sometimes untidy mix of old newspapers, pads of paper and more.
There was very little to choose between the players as the match proceeded and it was Svitolina's turn to make the initial breakthrough in the second set when she capitalized on untidy play from Stephens to edge a break ahead.
She becomes a protagonist in her own right, joining the pantheon of the unruly, disruptive, tomboyish heroines of kid lit: Laura Ingalls, Harriet the Spy, Jo March, and other untidy girls who function as walking wrecking balls to the status quo.
More than 60 years after that legislation, schools in South Africa are still using a de facto form of the pencil test to classify natural black hair as untidy or exotic, and thereby exclude noncompliant black children from academic opportunities.
"It's not enough to just survive something, right?" she asked plaintively last year in the documentary "Harry & Meghan: An African Journey," talking about the British custom of keeping calm and carrying on through even the most untidy of emotional upheavals.
"Solberg was representing the Conservative Party, but also had an image as being quite common, definitely not posh," said Danielsen, pointing to a popular newspaper feature in the run-up to the election that showed pictures inside the politician's untidy and unfashionable home.
Dallas had its untidy moments on Monday, but quarterback Dak Prescott recovered from his game-opening interception to throw three touchdown passes, including a 45-yard completion to wide receiver Amari Cooper that stalled a late Giants rally midway through the fourth quarter.
Along with that act, there was always some other way I could use my body to distract me from myself, with sex, with food, with no food — all expressions of an untidy anger without borders, all these great diverting performances of rage.
" A letter to John Cheever echoed this anxiety: "I seem to finish nothing these days — fiction-wise, at least — but continue to make more and more notes and more and more clutter for my desk, my pockets and my already untidy mind.
Mr Murray's personal life has been untidy, to say the least, and in Jim Jarmusch's "Broken Flowers" (2005) and Sofia Coppola's "Lost in Translation" (2003), among other films, he plays a loner, far from his family, more at home with strangers than with loved ones.
But just as "Avenue Q" flourished regardless, "Hand to God" may well circumvent the skeptical notices and connect directly with an audience at peace with the untidy nature of a take-no-prisoners evening that asks actors and spectators alike to check their politesse at the door.
Woods, seeking a record 83rd PGA Tour victory, was delighted with the quality of his play on the front nine but was a little untidy coming home, dropping a couple of shots for a two-under-par 69 that saw him trail leader Matt Kuchar by five.
It is perhaps a fitting end to a Congress that has showcased the untidy politics of the Trump era: Even if the president ultimately embraces a solution that avoids a shutdown, House Republican leaders do not know whether they will have the votes to pass it.
Sebastian is forced by a club manager to play nothing but simple-minded Christmas songs, as he obsesses over an old jazz hangout that has been converted into a "samba-tapas" joint; his sister comes to his tiny, untidy apartment to lecture him about not making enough money.
James Costa's entertaining DARWIN'S BACKYARD (Norton, $27.95), for instance, draws on the often untidy experiments Darwin carried out at Down House (bees and barnacles, potatoes and pigeons) to show how he built his theory of natural selection — and to suggest DIY home experiments for the reader; a messy win.
Green had a rare hiccup, and Kahnle's stumble was forgivable, but Chapman's latest untidy inning was the most disturbing, if for no other reason than the fact that the Yankees gave him a five-year, $86 million free-agent contract with the expectation he would be a rock-solid closer.
Denunciations of the consequences of this abound throughout the biennale, as in the "The House of Mother; the house of Culture" (2015), an untidy performative installation by Tisna Sanjaya that involves body prints, a four-walled plastic construction, and spices collected with local farmers from the artist's home region of Cigondewah, West Java.
British readers will smile at the mere mention of Godalming, a Surrey commuter town whose neat gentility smacks more of "Brief Encounter" than the traveling Exhibition of Medical Curiosities that sweeps us, in the novel's first chapter, into the untidy and ungentle world of customs and values we now claim to abhor. Godalming!
At the end, unable to choose, she either falls or throws herself (people fight over this) in front of a train—an untidy way to die, but not as bad as what happens in the original Hans Christian Andersen story, in which the local executioner has to chop off the girl's feet so that she'll stop dancing.
Around the corner, at the building that once housed the Reuben Gallery — a game-changing crucible of performance art that the critic Lawrence Alloway once described as "anti-ceremonious, anti-formal, untidy" and "highly physical (but not highly permanent)" — we rang the doorbell of what now seemed to be a mime troupe, but no one answered.
It confirmed for Fox her greatest hope for The Tale, that it could both help its audience understand the vast well of unspoken sexual mistreatment, exploitation, and abuse that has only started bubbling to the surface, and provide those with their own untidy story to tell with a new model for how to start sharing it with their friends and family.
It was my mother who told me that my untidy bedroom was unworthy of good Christian living (it showed "poor stewardship"), that I should speak not of "luck" but of "blessing," and who was made distinctly nervous by my talk of having a beer in a pub ("only ever half a pint, I hope"; her own Scottish mother had signed the "temperance pledge," and never drank).
He was dropping in a spare plate of roast dinner from his mother's and just said he knew, coming through the unlocked front door of the house, some charge to the untidy emptiness within: a clear bag of defrosted chicken thighs puddling in the sink, a cup with a cracked handle lying in a cold splat of tea on the floor, the door out to the back ajar.
About suffering they were never wrong, The old Masters: how well they understood Its human position: how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along; How, when the aged are reverently, passionately waiting For the miraculous birth, there always must be Children who did not specially want it to happen, skating On a pond at the edge of the wood: They never forgot That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course Anyhow in a corner, some untidy spot Where the dogs go on with their doggy life and the torturer's horse Scratches its innocent behind on a tree.

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