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disarrangement

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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.

I brushed Adèle’s hair and made her neat, and having ascertained that I was myself in my usual Quaker trim, where there was nothing to retouch—all being too close and plain, braided locks included, to admit of disarrangement—we descended, Adèle wondering whether the petit coffre was at length come; for, owing to some mistake, its arrival had hitherto been delayed.

I wrote the book in the full flush of the savage disarrangement of the 2.016 election itself, so "The Feral Detective" mentions Donald Trump by name.

From Salon

Though in disarrangement at that moment, it had obviously been freshly cut—or, rather, freshly maintained.

He added that it was a time when "a sense of calm descended after the usual period of disarrangement that new parents face".

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

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