muss in a sentence
n.
Definition
MUSS (verb): to make something untidy or disheveled, often by mixing or disturbing its arrangement.
Sample Sentences
- The chef decided to muss the salad to incorporate all the flavors.
- As the wind picked up, the leaves began to muss around the garden.
- He didn't want to muss his neatly arranged papers before the meeting.
- After playing in the waves, her hair was entirely mussed by the sea breeze.
- The children liked to muss their toys after finishing their playtime.
- She started to muss her hair in frustration after hearing the bad news.
- The children began to muss their neatly arranged toys during playtime.
- He always seemed to muss his carefully written essays with his careless edits.
- The wind did its best to muss her carefully styled outfit as she walked outside.
- After the storm, the garden looked beautiful yet mussed, with petals and leaves scattered everywhere.
- She musters all her strength to finish the race despite the pain.
- The chef decided to muss the presentation of the dish for a more rustic look.
- After playing in the wind, their hair was completely mussed up and wild.
- He tried to keep the conversation serious, but her jokes always seemed to muss his focus.
- The children loved to muss up the neatly arranged toys in the playroom.
- You must muss your hair if you want that carefree look.
- The kids love to muss up the living room before bedtime.
- Don't muss up your neat notes during the meeting.
- She tried to avoid any actions that might muss her dress before the event.
- The playful puppy began to muss the neatly arranged cushions on the sofa.
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