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in disarray

adjective as in jumbled

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The parties of the governing coalition, Social Democrats and National Liberals, are in disarray - humiliated by the failure of their candidates in the presidential election.

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No one had yet gotten to a second-floor classroom that was in disarray, with crayons, books and papers dumped on the floor and chairs overturned.

While opinion on Gatland is polarised, what cannot be debated is that Welsh rugby is in disarray.

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His well-weighted grubber put Ollie Lawrence in behind the Australia defence, which was still in disarray as Ellis Genge, Jamie George, Tom Curry, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso and Ben Earl combined in a slick passing move to put Chandler Cunningham-South in at the corner.

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His campaign centered on a simple promise to undo Gascón’s most progressive policies and restore normalcy to a district attorney’s office in disarray.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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