a mess of



a mess of something

a lot of something The fridge door is a mess of notes, schedules, and magnets. The practice field was a mess of weeds and dirt.
See also: mess, of

a mess of something

  (American informal)
a lot of something He picked up a mess of keys and handed me one.
See also: mess, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bozho-Medieval Slavic
Sutherland['sʌðələnd]
LuciusLOO:-ki-uws (Ancient Roman), LOO-shəs (English), LOO-see-əs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical, English
Agurtzane-Basque
Glooscap-New World Mythology
Ambram-Biblical Greek