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guess the idiom, what is the idiom in the question?
A complete mess
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Explanation: To describe chaos or corruption that is beyond control.
From: Guo Moruo's "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period·Student Times": "The newly opened middle school is even more of a mess, full of jokes."
Source
Qing Zeng Park's "Nie Haihua": "Instead of caring about the situation, pretending to be a hero, and making a mess when it comes, it is better to be honest, reveal the truth, and find a way out."
Example sentences
Mom and dad are not at home, and the little brother has made the house unsightly.
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