Difference between Messy and Mussy
What is the difference between Messy and Mussy?
Messy as an adjective is in a disorderly state; causing mess or confusion; chaotic; disorderly while Mussy as an adjective is having been mussed, messy, rumpled.
Messy
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: in a disorderly state; causing mess or confusion; chaotic; disorderly
Example sentence:
The Club Kids were about fun. Wild, messy fun - the more debauched, the better.
Mussy
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: having been mussed, messy, rumpled.
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