Sentences with phrase «whole mess»

The phrase "whole mess" means a complicated, confusing, or chaotic situation or collection of things. Full definition
It's extra fun because she's allergic to chicken, beef and whole mess of other things, so pill pockets are out.
I pray that one of you, if not all can finally sort this whole mess out.
It's no wonder, then, that more people than ever are opting out of the whole mess.
Essentially, Kelley goes on to dispel everything you've heard about her and everything you thought you knew about her and this whole mess... except for one thing.
The whole mess that revealed such serious security vulnerabilities in nearly every chip made for the past few decades, by Intel and its competitors, started small last summer.
«It was a whole mess.
In fact, that's partly how Facebook got into this whole mess.
This whole mess played out in the tariff case: A piece in Politico suggests that Rob Porter — the former White House staff secretary who resigned amid multiple allegations of domestic abuse — had been organizing meetings designed to block imposition of new tariffs.
It all seems that the whole mess boils down to politics.
This whole mess should make many believers ask themselves why our bishops, popes and cardinals have caused so much suiffering.
I know the whole mess started well before his election even took place.
Unrestrained personal defensiveness seems to be the most common thread that binds the whole mess together.
What good would it have done to bring the matter up many years ago before this whole mess got exposed... who would have believed them?
Personal defensiveness seems to be the most common thread that binds the whole mess together.
this whole mess of church provides the greatest opportunity for interaction that humans can have and we miss it.
«If God created religion, he could rememdy the whole mess by making certain each human he creates has «his word», and there would be no question which religion is «correct».
The longer I've lived with my faith the more I've come to realise that the God we worship and the faith we live is a whole mess (I believe that is the proper collective noun:P) of paradoxes.
Even though he drowns millions, sin survives in the survivors, and the whole mess starts over.
My mama remembers it and I will never forget, how every time I ventured next door to play with Nancy Leigh Craig, that little slip of a girl would pull out an empty glass mason jar, and Nancy Leigh Craig would fill it with heaps of dirt dug up from the dog run behind her house, and then she would fill that jar up with water, throw in a bunch of weed tops, and stir the whole mess up with any found stick.
I ask YOUR forgiveness for this whole mess.
This whole mess was started because of religion.
AC26 — he did nt speak with the families in Columbine — he caused a lot of distress and controversy after that whole mess — and he clearly was trying to push Christianity — saying he thought it should be taught more in schools.
Interesting that all you have to do to find a whole mess of bigots and racists is just read the headline of the story.
That is exactly what I plan on doing; get on my knees and pray about this whole mess.
You get a lot of trash, a lot of fanatical ranting, a whole mess of irrational fear mongering, but zero actual facts or substance.
I think that's what puts me off to the whole mess.
There's certainly some part of this whole mess that's mysterious, but we should only feel comfortable saying so when we've banged our heads against the wall long enough to know it's solid.
I guess this whole mess shows just how true that old saying can be.
Another awful fable that makes women abhor their sexuality is the story of the Fall, where it is Eve who started the whole mess to begin with.
Makes sauce for a 20 pound brisket or a whole mess «o beef or pork ribs.
Get your crunchy cookies and a whole mess of cream cheese ready.
I was trying to make this with some natural peanut butter that was just a little too tough to stir to a smooth consistency, so I blitzed the whole mess in the food processor.
The whole mess is then pulsed in the food processor with some Nutella / Chocolate Hazelnut Spread and some almond milk until the mixture is moist enough to be rolled into balls.
I have a whole mess of guajillo chilies as well as ancho.
You'll need a whole mess of lemons, and getting the juice out of them is the most time - consuming part of the whole affair.
broth when I added the boiled collard greens - put the whole mess on top of some mashed sweet potato and topped it all with Siracha.
Poured the whole mess into the pan, and POOF.
Still warm from the oven, the bars are a marriage between apple pie and an apple crisp, the apple slices crumpling into a velvety layer beneath the sweet brown sugar crumble topping, the caramel melding into the bottom crust and saturating the whole mess with flavor.
That lovely concoction simmers away for a bit before a whole mess of white beans and handfuls of greens join the party.

Phrases with «whole mess»

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