Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word UNTIDY
UNTIDY
Definitions of UNTIDY
- Sloppy.
- Disorganized.
- (transitive) To make untidy, to make a mess
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using UNTIDY in a Sentence
- He has a great mass of untidy hair that is often covered by a "shovel hat" and he generally wears a cape.
- The Eurasian tree sparrow's untidy nest is built in a natural cavity, a hole in a building, or the disused nest of a European magpie or white stork.
- Guardian book critic Laura Wilson described an Aga saga setting as "complete with sprawling, untidy farmhouse (flagstones, dogs, Wellington boots, and much nursing of mugs of coffee)".
- Aston was responsible for identifying sites for excavation and for selecting specialists to appear on the show, and through the programme became well known to the viewing public for his trademark colourful jumpers and flowing, untidy hairstyle.
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