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    Use "rearrange" in a sentence

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    1. I tried to rearrange the packages and parcels into a nest where I could lie with my discomfort but it soon became clear I should have skipped the cheese pie and lemonade because before long my stomach was trying to settle on whether or not to surprise me by throwing up over American parcels, Australian parcels or the fragrant cabbage


    2. It unfortunately made more sense though when he continued after he briefly pausing to rearrange his belt:


    3. Her hair lay neatly on each side of her breasts and she moved to rearrange what had moved


    4. To start with, it might be best to empty out the cabinets, one section at a time, and rearrange the items back into cabinets that best suit "the flow" of how you work in your kitchen


    5. When colors rearrange


    6. Take your octopus arms and rearrange the insides of me


    7. This lets you rearrange the diagram without erasing and redrawing


    8. One of which would be to rearrange your resume


    9. I was able to rearrange my position to leap into the interior of the car


    10. rearrange anything that is out of order

    11. “That’s not what I mean,” Susan stormed, fighting back tears of rage, watching him rearrange his precious books “I walked in there


    12. I don’t know what it was, but my bones seemed to rearrange them-


    13. the glass in his hand to watch the ice cubes rearrange themselves, he


    14. rearrange the place a bit, but I had no idea this was what he meant


    15. Treasures your friendship when you are apart Brings out the best in you she’d never try to change To her your the best there’s nothing to rearrange Cherishes the friendship that only you two share Taking time for you shows how much she cares For to have a friend like her makes your life better She is your best friend now and will be forever 84


    16. then you'll start to rearrange


    17. They can change their atoms and molecules and rearrange them


    18. He rang the airport from the house to rearrange his flight, packed hurriedly, and


    19. Buddah is the theif that was designed to rearrange the mind


    20. It meant he didn’t have to mess with her memory to the extent of erasing, just rearrange for it where their liaison had happened, dreams were safe, you can dream without consequence

    21. rearrange them into whatever matter we need


    22. I understood this meeting was to review the client ledgers, if it’s about anything else then we need to rearrange so that I have all the information I need with me


    23. Blankly I gazed at him while I struggled to rearrange them on this new basis


    24. considered reef tank safe because of it's propensity to rearrange the tank and because they will


    25. Beam me up, Scotty, she thought, itching for a Star Trek gizmo that could rearrange her molecules and put her back where she belonged


    26. As I try to rearrange these words for the Teton Range,


    27. To change behaviour, rearrange the above formula to identify that we will receive results by changing our thoughts


    28. Instead of trying to balance themselves, instead of trying to find the root causes of illness and imbalance, humans try to rearrange everything else around them except themselves


    29. can rearrange the atoms at any time and in any way


    30. David stopped to rearrange the bags

    31. It can however, rearrange itself and merge with the memories of other


    32. Enormous, ever-changing, the many halls and rooms in the mansion rearrange themselves at will


    33. The front part of his brain wasted the first precious split second working on the image of the guy at the door, trying to rearrange it into a plausible version of a theoretical McCann


    34. But before the mazurka, when they were beginning to rearrange the chairs and a few couples moved out of the smaller rooms into the big room, a moment of despair and horror came for Kitty


    35. You can rearrange the app icons so they appear on whatever screen you want


    36. Use the steps in the “Rearrange, Edit, and Delete Bookmarks” section earlier to move the desired bookmarks to the new folder


    37. Suppose that we rearrange the nails in our maze so that each time a ball encounters a nail and moves either left or right, it must drop down two levels before it encounters another nail


    38. face, hastily got into the coach to rearrange the seat


    39. "I came here tonight with Victory in mind," said Doone, having slept late till noon and gone back to bed at three to adjust the sights and rearrange our future


    40. Now, with the message sent, the words said, she wanted to call them back, to censor, to rearrange them, to make a prettier sentence, a fairer explanation of her soul

    41. “Rearrange the place cards so Ferris is next to me


    42. “Oh, you can, you can! Or at least you can rearrange your opponent


    43. And that means costly retrofits (in the billions of dollars per refinery) to rearrange the various pots and pans necessary to handle the heavier sour grades of crude that have become so prevalent


    44. ' He helped the sailors rearrange the rope or chain that had gone wrong and lifted some of the women in with a touch of gallantry


    45. "I understand, Klinevitch," boomed the engineer, "that you want to rearrange life here on new and rational principles


    46. Although the drawers and shelves were still under her charge, and she never ceased to arrange and rearrange them—to take things out and to dispose of them afresh—she sadly missed the din and bustle of the seignorial mansion to which she had been accustomed from her childhood up


    47. Nekhludoff meant to rearrange the whole of his external life, to let his large house and move to an hotel, but Agraphena Petrovna pointed out that it was useless to change anything before the winter


    48. "I shall come immediately," he answered, taking a comb to rearrange his hair


    49. Later on she recalled how she had asked her father to let her go to the dressing room to rearrange her dress, that Hélène had followed her and spoken laughingly of her brother’s love, and that she again met Anatole in the little sitting room


    50. And Dunyásha, with clenched teeth, without replying but with an aggrieved look on her face, hastily got into the coach to rearrange the seat

    1. The store shelves were rearranged and the stock room shelves were put into order and he closed the front door for the day


    2. After discovering that Erin had rearranged the cans


    3. When she woke hours later, Nerissa rearranged the cloth to cover them both


    4. They then carefully loaded up Elizabeth’s back pack and Kurt rearranged his to carry additional items


    5. As editor, he studied the scripts I’d stashed in the closet and carefully rearranged the pages


    6. He rearranged his bed sheets to cover up the stains


    7. I went upstairs to change and noticed that the cats had rearranged my dresser top contents, knocked over


    8. Edna’s house had been rearranged so that the bedroom was now in what had once been the lounge


    9. She frowned, considered her words, and rearranged them


    10. She had bounded up in her excitement and so, presented him again with a full view of her loveliness: her rearranged hair, and the shortness of the wrap, around such a slender waist

    11. Elizabeth suggested that they pull three of the tables together so that they would all be sitting with one another as they ate, and Colling and Hermann dutifully rearranged the tables and chairs


    12. Then came an exercise: we were rearranged into new couples


    13. They came up on the run, but seeing that we had turned to fight, they stopped and rearranged themselves into their usual battle line, the slingers in front followed by the spearmen and finally the sword and club wielders


    14. To create this effect, she and Andreya rearranged the garden so that there was a path from the entrance flanked by various pink and purple flowers that led to a grassy knoll also flanked by flowering bushes and small trees, with a waterfall in the center of the back wall of bushes


    15. As the enemy redeployed the captain rearranged his fleet, this time into an inverted crescent


    16. Chapter 12 The Lord rearranged the Jewish calendar, in future the year would be


    17. Bedoka immediately took over the household and busily rearranged things


    18. so the priorities get rearranged at will


    19. Every conceivable and inconceivable matter was regulated, rearranged, and prescribed


    20. on the goals and what has to be rearranged as a result

    21. refraction The stored arrangements can be rearranged by later illumina-


    22. She turned the light off and quickly rearranged the bed so that it appeared there was a person asleep in it


    23. They rearranged themselves in a pattern that made no sense to me, but Grover looked concerned


    24. The holy books were written, arranged and rearranged to serve the oppressors


    25. Shift work had rearranged Joe’s life and he would be tired sleeping at unusual times and often working during weekends


    26. Nathaniel and Thomas jointly presented their views of the divine nature of the Master, and the following narrative is a condensed, rearranged, and restated presentation of their teaching:


    27. ” She stood up, rearranged her clothes and pulled me to my feet as if I was no more than a child


    28. three of us rearranged our bodies on the bed


    29. tabloids, cut the letters out, rearranged them and stuck


    30. Therefore, when tribulations come our way, fire, one can do as I did in my youth, deny; but now we are the children of God, and trials are sent our way as preparations, as uneasy events to bring those that seek Him, to become rearranged for His use

    31. I have stumbled often during the course of my life, especially in my youth, but even those were being rearranged to lift in my spirit a character that wasn’t known to exist, or at least I’d never realized it


    32. They ere not some super human that could bring about world change, but they had an encounter, and their lives were rearranged


    33. As we rearranged the dock…


    34. Thank you!‖Morse rearranged the French words on his notepad:


    35. Then he took the letters on the door, and rearranged them so that instead of reading ―+Aphrodite,‖ they spelled ―ENCULEZ TOI


    36. He rearranged his position so that the statue was not pressing into his spinal column


    37. But eventually enough people saw the wisdom of numbering years in unbroken sequence as opposed to widely variable and unpredictable terms of rule, and historical time was rearranged relative to the birth of Jesus; though after further study scholars have since declared Jesus was born four or more years before 1AD


    38. Seaman rearranged the sacks to hide the interior, should anyone open the door


    39. ‘’…and you should have seen how I rearranged the face of that fat merchant


    40. capable of anything other than abject misery; it rearranged the way he thought of

    41. D'Oliya rearranged the brandy and cookies table more to her liking


    42. With nothing more to say about their situation, the Garcia clone rearranged his priority list to include finding food and securing shelter


    43. There were, with increasing frequency, times when a mark on the map did not match a ribbon on a tree as though someone had gone around and rearranged some of them


    44. rearranged her drawers so that it was more organized


    45. This new element is known as an ORME, or Orbitally Rearranged


    46. The room had been rearranged since their last visit


    47. Trans fats are rearranged fatty acids produced by bombarding polyunsaturated oils with hydrogen


    48. change – rearranged in circular activity


    49. All at once he caught himself and put down the pen, coughed, rearranged some papers, and told her that he would certainly stay in touch


    50. The way you rearranged your thighs







































    1. and rearranges furniture, eats the plastic food, uses the


    2. And after that, the teacher rearranges the things again and asks the same students who did recently that practice, to move between them again with not banded or covered eyes


    3. As mentioned earlier, negativity clouds perception and subjectively rearranges, distorts, and blots out the perceived facts


    4. But she turns back to the TV, rearranges herself so she is lying on her stomach like a child, her chin in her hands, her face directed at my image on the screen


    5. Standard & Poor’s periodically adds and deletes stocks from the index, incurring distributions as the fund rearranges its portfolio accordingly


    1. No amount of rearranging was going to keep her and the kids in just one of the older house


    2. ” replied Melissa, rearranging the contents of her rucksack


    3. Esmond looked down and began casually rearranging his paintbrushes


    4. ” She needed whatever Forge information Maple had on file, so she thought fast, rearranging her story


    5. Darkburst lent forward to begin rearranging the Sacred Roots into the pattern he'd discovered, but as he touched the first one, he froze and glanced back up at Grey, his snout wrinkled in agitation


    6. Reaching out a hand to touch him, but at the last moment rearranging the tips-box to a new position on the counter instead, she felt her cheeks flushing


    7. He grew wider, taller as he stepped back, the heavy lines of his face rearranging themselves into a more sinister mask


    8. He felt inundated with honor and love, but he was wary of such sudden rushes of strong feelings, and breathed slowly, carefully rearranging his thoughts and feelings to protect him from the sins of pride and arrogance


    9. Try not to make it harder,” said Ludwig, rearranging his glasses slowly


    10. He had imagined the ashes rearranging, becoming reinvigorated with light and color

    11. I had already identified a hiding place to one side of the crates that were plied almost to the ceiling, and with a little rearranging I managed to make a space large enough to stretch out in


    12. He did some rearranging and began to encircle the town with his troops


    13. “It is time to stop rearranging organization charts and start focusing on how governments at


    14. rearranging, Lucy and her mother ended up fitting all of


    15. General Armstrong was strategically rearranging the truth


    16. He often pretended to have a cigar in his hand shifting in his chair rearranging things


    17. Desolé checked her thinning hair, patiently rearranging strands to cover the head evenly


    18. She found herself rearranging the utensils and her hair


    19. At home, Gerard injects him with a fatal drug and leaves him lying in his own pyjamas in his own bed after burning his finger tips with acid and rearranging his hair


    20. While science was looking at nuclear energy and the creation of atomic weapons it discovered the means to fabricate matter by rearranging the molecular structure of basic materials

    21. The scientists working on the project predicted that they could perfect a beta replicator that might be able to reproduce any substance desired by simply rearranging the molecular structure of an existing substance into any desired format or substance


    22. They used raizean DNA as the basis, breaking it down and moving certain genes from the chromosome and rearranging them


    23. He came back with cups and cleared a space for them, carefully rearranging the books


    24. “Now,” her mother said, rearranging the delft on the table, “this is how we stand


    25. “That was the loudest Amen I have ever heard,” John said in the background while Jack was rearranging himself


    26. The usage of the data and the subsequent rearranging for our own uses (secondary data), allows us to have and provide understanding


    27. shattered pieces of bones were rearranging themselves


    28. rearranging session, it took years of transformation and


    29. Now that Pat had retired, Ann was rearranging the office and sending a lot of files and extra furniture over to the storage room


    30. “Mitch!” he shouted, his beak a blur rearranging the magnets

    31. Kate Marchant stopped rearranging the flowers


    32. The prisoner was silent, rearranging himself as he stared at the cold floor


    33. rearranging a great collection of greenery on the table


    34. They finished rearranging things and Ant took the


    35. I busied myself with rearranging the few items left on my shelves, my hands shaking more than they should just for Raf


    36. Like I said, this passage is always in the same spot, but the route here might be a little different because of the walls rearranging themselves


    37. After tea, as he watched his wife clearing away the tea things and rearranging the drying clothing by the fire, Owen for the first time noticed that she looked unusually ill


    38. Presently he returned to the fire and began rearranging the clothes that were drying


    39. I tried to map out the fragile spatters, but they kept rearranging themselves, and when I opened my eyes they dissipated completely


    40. ‘Nothing, I need nothing,’ she said to Annushka, who was rearranging the bottles and brushes on the dressing

    41. But he could feel the world rearranging itself, with the equator located somewhere along her expanding waist, on the sofa where she spent most of months seven and eight on bed rest, and Charlie way away at the North Pole


    42. “Your father was saying that he was rearranging the finances and that was that


    43. But the fact is, if my father thought that we might lose the lawsuit, “rearranging the finances” could have been a way to protect the family from a crushing financial blow


    44. The only setup necessary is the adding, deleting, renaming, and rearranging of lists, and there is only one setting to consider


    45. On the other hand, if the values in the first population are much larger than the values in the other populations, then our test statistic can only get smaller if we start rearranging the observations among the samples


    46. Our permutation test consists of rejecting the hypothesis of no difference among the populations when the original value of F2 (or of F1 should we decide to use it as our test statistic) is larger than all but a small fraction, say 5%, of the possible values obtained by rearranging labels


    47. For a moment as he was rearranging his cloak Pierre opened his eyes and saw the same penthouse roofs, posts, and yard, but now they were all bluish, lit up, and glittering with frost or dew


    48. The cameras, there were three of them, were just about ready, and the assistant directors were rearranging the extras along the narrow street leading into a square where Christ might appear sometime between now and dawn


    49. Then, rearranging his face in a suitable scowl, he looked to his squad


    50. The picture was never completed—you could change it by rearranging the pins










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    Synonyms for "rearrange"

    rearrange mix change reorder

    "rearrange" definitions

    put into a new order or arrangement