How To Use Disarrange In A Sentence

  • It's a dark relic of a space, atmosphered Thursday evening in murky stage-mist, the middle of its floor weirdly disarranged with a collection of sinister objects. Rodney Punt: The Mortal Thoughts of Lady Macbeth: A Chamber Opera of Horrors at Fais Do-Do
  • Because of this, it is easy to disarrange the electron structure of a recording tape, CD or hard drive and thereby damage or destroy its stored information.
  • Just before the light had been put out, he had looked in that direction, and had seen no change, no disarrangement of any sort, in the folds of the closely-drawn curtains. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • I would have had at her before she even set out, but she was all a-fuss tucking little Havvy into his cot - as though the nurse couldn't do it ten times better - and was fearful that I would disarrange her appearance. The Sky Writer
  • When the hour strikes, this man of the faubourgs will grow in stature; this little man will arise, and his gaze will be terrible, and his breath will become a tempest, and there will issue forth from that slender chest enough wind to disarrange the folds of the Alps. It is, thanks to the suburban man of Les Miserables
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  • Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern.
  • Her head was in constant pain and her clothes were dirty and disarranged.
  • Moreover, some chlorophyll and a few inner membranes still persisted, although these latter were disarranged, lacking essential protein components and devoid of photosynthetic function.
  • ‘Oh, that's right, you used to live like up in Maine or something - don't disarrange those,’ she ordered, pointing to the pictures.
  • From his makeshift grave in France and the disarrangement of his bones, Yeats arrived in precisely the setting he had always intended, a setting he had already dramatized as his final resting-place.
  • He tells himself that Violet really is an extraordinary woman, miraculously in harmony with his own philosophy of life and in no way likely to disarrange his ordered existence.
  • Gentlemen, -- No one dislikes, more than we do, to grumble or find fault, but we hate just as bad to have our boats detained beyond a reasonable time, at your place; and when our boats leave here for your place, we look for them back at a certain time; and if they do not get here soon after that time, it disarranges all our calculations and proves a great loss to us. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
  • This inconsonance brings about much disarrangement, such as pollution, heat island, overburden of resource and waste, etc.
  • Her sudden departure has disarranged my plans.
  • In the northwest, troop desertions will plague the Ottomans, and even farther west, in the Christian kingdoms, inexplicable diseases will disarrange the lips of kings. Excerpt: The Blood of Flowers by Anita Amirrezvani
  • Her sudden departure has disarranged my plans.
  • her disarranged hair
  • It didn't come down, but everything in the room was disarranged.
  • Her face is mottled with wrath, her bandeaux of hair are disarranged upon her forehead, the ornaments of her cap, cheap, and dirty, and numerous, only give her a wilder appearance. The Newcomes
  • His hair was totally astray, his clothes looked somewhat disarranged, he was staggering as if he was even more drunk then he was in reality, drooling and he seemed to have something in his mouth.
  • His eyes were bright, and save a slight disarrangement of his peruke, he gave no hint of exertion or fatigue. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • The vast majority of these spindle disturbances could be characterized as full c-mitoses showing severe disarrangement of the chromosomes, such as complete scattering in the cytoplasm, often accompanied by abnormal contractions.
  • Have I the right to disarrange what it has arranged? Les Miserables
  • The arms of the knight were also bloody, and in disarrangement. Count Robert of Paris
  • Neither, beyond the blowing out of the candle, — which stood on a table between the door and my sister, and was behind her when she stood facing the fire and was struck, — was there any disarrangement of the kitchen, excepting such as she herself had made, in falling and bleeding. Great Expectations
  • No: I'm out with you [she disarranges the pieces and rises]. John Bull's Other Island
  • I easily suppressed this untimely sensation; and as I returned thanks, and expressed my hope that I should not disarrange, his family, I once more dropped a hint of my desire to make compensation for any trouble I might occasion. Redgauntlet
  • They would rob my hot-houses of the best fruits and flowers, disarrange my books, turn pictures they did not like with their faces to the wall, drape my statues fantastically, criticise what they called my absurd bachelor habits, and give me good advice on the subject of marriage; The Heavenly Twins
  • It is usually better to shake up and rearrange the pillows after raising the patient as the moving disarranges them somewhat. Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
  • If the man had examined them he had taken some care not to disarrange them. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • On the third day after the mysterious disarrangement of the videophone system, which was still the main topic of conversation and conjecture by the experts, the professor took Roy with him to his laboratory. "The Golden Girl of Munan" by Harl Vincent, part 3
  • Both sides were closed off by large, steel mesh fences with barbed wire at the top, curling around the top support pole in a disarranged, uninviting pattern.
  • In his sleep he seemed so young and vulnerable, his dark hair disarranged around his face like an errant schoolboy's, his lips fluttering uncertainly every so often as if he was speaking to someone in his dreams.
  • I sometimes think I am the only really sane man aboard the vessel -- except perhaps the second engineer, who is a kind of ruminant, and would care nothing for all the fiends in the Red Sea so long as they would leave him alone and not disarrange his tools. The Captain of the Polestar and other Tales
  • The inclination to fits of temper loosens and disarranges all the little wires of life. Windy McPherson's Son
  • The odd twisted tree and disarranged bush all dotted the landscape that could be seen.
  • Be careful not to disarrange the coiffures in row in front when you take a theatre.
  • The appearance of new interests and complaints means disarrangement and confusion to the older equilibrium, It is, of course, the inevitable preliminary step to that larger equilibrium in which the interests of no human soul will be neglected. DARKWATER
  • My son disarranged the papers on my desk
  • Elfride objected to a second, and flung away her face, the movement causing a slight disarrangement of hat and hair. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • _A Prospect of Society_ before it became evident to me (1) that the lines were not "unarranged," but disarranged; and (2) that whatever the reason of this disarray, Goldsmith's brain was not responsible; that the disorder was too insane to be accepted either as an order in which he could have written the poem, or as one in which he could have wittingly allowed it to circulate among his friends, unless he desired them to believe him mad. From a Cornish Window A New Edition
  • I found the doors of it open, but I saw everything disfurnished, everything disarranged, and your little daughter, who reminded me of mine. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
  • One of the four great galliasses is already riddled with shot, to the great disarrangement of her “pulpits, chapels,” and friars therein assistant. Westward Ho!
  • But the ball flew just past, to the relief of the disarranged visiting defence.
  • All you had to do was switch on the light and they'd sort themselves out, heads down and fumbling at their disarranged clothes. PROSPECT HILL
  • She crouched like a cornered animal, her face hidden by the disarranged mass of her hair.
  • His eyes were bright, and save a slight disarrangement of his peruke, he gave no hint of exertion or fatigue. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Fear disarranges circulation of the blood and the nourishment of muscle and nerve. Civics and Health
  • Little William and Lalee alone examined the two beautiful creatures thus brought within their reach; while Snowball and the sailor, rapidly readjusting the baits upon their hooks, that had been slightly disarranged by the teeth of the _tunnies_, -- for the albacore is a species of tunny fish, -- once more flung them forth. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • If the man had examined them he had taken some care not to disarrange them. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • If the man had examined them he had taken some care not to disarrange them. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • Let me just make sure though that I have what I should have, because I rather suspect that in my unique ability to disarrange things, I have succeeded in doing so.
  • Now I had completely disarranged near all things in the room, landing one perfume bottle in the open toilet, and had injured myself in the process.
  • It is a sort of derivative which disarranges and disconcerts the whole science of etymologists. Les Miserables
  • That is not altogether good for a youngster; it disarranges his mind and puts him out of harmony with what is permanent. South Wind
  • Her tan fur had been brushed until it glowed and her mane was strung around her shoulders in artful disarrangement.
  • The experiments of the later nineteenth century blur this fundamental distinction: ‘In our day prose style has become somewhat disarranged.’
  • I lay down to rest with my hands at my sides, so as not to disarrange my tidy pleats. Wildfire
  • Then he, of course, had to turn to me and disarrange my hair too.
  • Elastic fiber layers of the media were severely disrupted and disarranged.
  • The downland breeze flutters my uncle's coat-tails, disarranges his stiff hair, and insists on the evidence of undisciplined appetites in face and form, as he points out this or that feature in the prospect to his attentive collaborator. Tono Bungay
  • Yeah, you guessed it, his scraggy long hair was of the same disarrangement on his return.
  • I should have been side by side with you in your existence, having for my only care not to disarrange the cover of my dreadful pit. Les Miserables
  • I wept & railed at Dennis, told him not to take my clothes away, not to disarrange my study. I'm clearing out things of a loved one who died
  • This greatly disarranged their curls and bonnet-caps, with much edification of onlookers from below.
  • Twice he had returned to find things in his rooms subtly disarranged, as if she had been going through them in his absence. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • But when at the turn of the hinge the light wind from the doorway stirs them, and disarranges the delicate foliage, never after does she trouble to capture them as they flutter about the hollow rock, nor restore their places or join the verses; men depart without counsel, and hate the Sibyl's dwelling. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • He restored her to herself, tucked the disarranged robe about her, and chirruped to the impatient team. CHAPTER XI
  • This was the twelfth day of a battle that Buller's column was waging against the Boers and their mountain ranges, or "disarranges," as some one described them, without having gained more than three miles of hostile territory. Notes of a War Correspondent
  • A disarrangement of our electrical system partially crippled the vessel and it was necessary for us to land here to make repairs. Archive 2009-07-01

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