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arranging

[ UK /ɐɹˈe‍ɪnd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɝˈeɪndʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music

How To Use arranging In A Sentence

  • He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and demonstrative evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial.
  • At first, she did odd things like rearranging her shoes and alphabetizing the books on the bookshelf in her office.
  • Golf superstar Tiger Woods and TV celebrity Jesse James have seen their lives unravel amid revelations of cheating on their spouses, in part by arranging liaisons via text messages.
  • More than 10,100 competitors were expected to take part in 25 different sections at the three-day event, ranging from pigeons to cattle and foxhounds to flower arranging.
  • Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees.
  • He is less happy about the expense of arranging international tours for his company.
  • In the middle of all this organized chaos were several minimal metal sculptures base on the form of a teapot and influenced by the ikebana style of flower arranging. Bill Bush: Ikebana Through the Eyes of Peter Shire: This Artweek.LA (May 2-8)
  • Probably I should not have troubled myself to do so, had I been full in front; but I observed that she immediately began to slip her books into her cabas again; and, presently, after I had returned to the estrade, while I was arranging the mass of compositions, I heard the folding-door again open and close; and, on looking up, I perceived her place vacant. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  • If you are going away over the bank holiday and arranging travel insurance, don't forget to read all the health exclusions carefully.
  • The days when developers would sit at a text editor manually arranging buttons, listboxes and other widgets by brain power alone are pretty much gone.
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