How To Use Disarrayed In A Sentence
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This made her seem disarrayed, as though she's spent the last hour or so lying in a haystack.
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The young-Earth creationists cite evidence selectively, mentioning when dinosaur bones were found in a disarrayed "log jam", without mentioning that the bones showed various degrees of erosion, from very little to the presence of bone "pebbles" warn extensively by the elements and most likely transported as well p.271.
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I still do not think Newman correct in the way he sets up Anglicanism, liberalism, and atheism as falling dominoes, but I have come to think that the Episcopal Church is disastrously disordered and disarrayed.
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Turning to look into the mirror, she saw her hair horribly disarrayed.
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He is dressed in a formal black suit, that is rather disarrayed.
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On her way over she sees Kyle's form, lying disarrayed on his ‘bed’.
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Only one person can unite the disarrayed Republican party and her name is Hillary Clinton.
Your Election Central Guide To The Weekend Dem Contests
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In one corner was a disarrayed mess of blankets that I guessed served as a bed, an iron-bound chest similar to Mai's tucked into a corner.
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As accounts were frequently disarrayed in towns like Dunnsbroke, he took up lodgings in Mrs. Winscombe's boardinghouse; his job would not be a quick one.
Rev. Jasper Pickery and Three Manifestations of the Devil
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In disarrayed nightrobe I leap to bare feet and essay
Satyricon
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His boot were high up to his knees and his cloak hung disarrayed behind him.
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It would've been anyway, but Jesus, with the state of the GOP right now -- the daily bukkake of crazy coming from the disarrayed pack of howler monkeys that used to be an actual political party -- can you imagine what Obama's nominee is going to have to endure?
Chez Pazienza: Judge Dread
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Heath walked in leisurely, his lips were swollen and his clothes slightly disarrayed.
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Without more detail about exactly how her clothing was "disarrayed," I can't surmise whether she had begun to undress when she was attacked; whether the killer rearranged, undid, cut, or ripped her clothing; whether he did so before or after her death.
Portrait of a Killer
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K. is farther away from the water, and in the distance I can see the disarrayed sand from the first scene, near the water.
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You know what I mean - the big stack, lying there, staring at you, their disarrayed spines accusing you ... make them stop!
Jilly Gagnon: Those Books You REALLY Mean to Get Around to Reading...No, REALLY
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But the mirror in front of her showed only her own pale, anxious face and disarrayed hair.
THE FORBIDDEN GAME
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His caramel-colored hair was not styled today, making him appear slightly disarrayed and lending him a debonair, slightly rugged quality.
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Was she smiling like a Cheshire cat and counting her money or was she disheveled, upset, crying, disarrayed?
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disarrayed bedclothes
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He pushed her chair in and kissed the top of her tangled and disarrayed hair.
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He was disarrayed, confused, lost, and on the brink of an utter mental breakdown.
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He creaked to his knees and gathered them up, fetched some yellow glue and elastic bands from the kitchen drawer and, at his desk, stuck the disarrayed pages back together.
Two Poets
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He studied the uncontrolled panic on his pale, hawk-nosed face and caught a glimpse of his disarrayed dark hair as he sped towards himself.
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I know I might've looked a little unnerving, with my messy ponytail, slightly flushed cheeks from jogging and somewhat disarrayed clothes, but I was told I had a really friendly face!
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Gabriel stared at him, his hair disarrayed, his green eyes brilliant with rage.
Clockwork Angel
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She looked gorgeous even now, her auburn hair slightly disarrayed around her face, less makeup on than normal.
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His blonde hair was disarrayed and his spectacles hung off his nose.
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She ran a hand through her frizzy, disarrayed mane, a grin slowly appearing on her lips.
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Her dark hair was disarrayed in all directions about her head, and her icy blue eyes leered up at me from beneath a veil of hair.