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He'd never so much as disarranged the rest of his clothing.
I am afraid she will disarrange my hair before the wrong person."
And the shock of the landing probably had disarranged things slightly.
The bier at the top of the third stage was disarranged.
She looked into her own room; went in, swiftly, and disarranged the bed clothing.
"Very serious, indeed - the one thing upon earth which could have disarranged my plans.
Indeed the whole place was disarranged in the strangest fashion.
Always, Fred kept those cards in regular order; now they were disarranged.
Her hair was disarranged all round her face when she finally looked up.
It was her duty to do the study, and she disarranged some of the papers on his desk, I believe.
You'll disarrange the cloak and I only just got it fixed to keep us both dry.
"That is easy for you to say-your entire life has not just been disarranged!"
Had he the right to disarrange anything in the condition of the corpse before the official investigation?
The towel disarranged itself again and I leaned farther forward to get a better look.
They are often built by hikers and disarranged during periods of high, fast water.
The sheet that had covered us was disarranged, kicked to the bottom of the bed.
Wouldn't we have found the place disarranged, and missed the things which he had taken?"
She pushed back a lock of straight brown hair that the breeze had disarranged.
But at three, when Tom saw it, the room was disarranged, the door left ajar, as though a struggle had taken place.
He went to a board, disarranged the chess- men with affectionate contempt.
She did this by sweeping things out of her way with complete disregard for what might be disarranged or broken.
You saw her clothes all disarranged that time; we had you come in and see for yourself.
The resulting magnetic shock waves might disarrange it or something!
Her thick hair was consequently a little disarranged; it flamed against the light.
Jasper, allow me to advise you to smooth the hair which your sleep has disarranged.