Sentences with phrase «gigantic mess»

The phrase "gigantic mess" means a very big and chaotic situation or problem. Full definition
Denying the gigantic mess that Obama inherited is the first sign of the denial goddites employ to rationalize their ridiculous beliefs.
I wonder if you know about the amazing technique to easily seed pomegranates without creating a gigantic mess?
Sure there would be a gigantic mess at the end of it all, not even worth the cookies that came out of it, but the memories were totally worth it.
but was a gigantic mess until this season - and those last 3 games were a gigantic mess, too.
After the gigantic mess of the last two summers, Manchester United are getting their business done early this year.
Dirty shoes and clothes are left here so, although this room is usually small, it can feel like a gigantic mess.
At this age, it's easy to overwhelm a child (and make a gigantic mess) by laying out too many options at once.
My kids had fun making a gigantic mess with the ingredients and then rolling the meatballs.
But (and this is a biggie), prepare for a gigantic mess to be made all over it.
The kids still make a gigantic mess, but at least I'm not worried about anyone doing any real bodily damage.
The silly child like humour appears to be aiming for the George of the Jungle crowd but the storyline is a gigantic mess.
Jackson Pollock's drip paintings may look like a gigantic mess to some, but there's no denying that murals like «Number 1 (Lavender Mist)» have a dynamic, kinetic quality that holds your interest.
She is making every effort, finally, to fix the gigantic mess so she doesn't lose her Golden Ticket.
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