28 collocations for disarranges

So, with a severe air of suppressed indignation, he shows us to a couple of ineligible seats, where the draft disarranges MARGARET'S hair, and the charity children drop books of the op, that is to say, prayer-books, and molasses candy in unpleasant proximity to our helpless feet.

The ambassador's unexpected escape disarranged our plans; but he was taken out of the embassy by force the second time under your very eyes.

"Please do not disarrange the furniture for me; a change always fidgets me, even before I take in precisely what has happened."

The two men were very unlike in one respect; Hortensius was a fop and an exquisite (he is said to have brought an action against a colleague for disarranging the folds of his gown), while Cicero's vanity was quite of another kind.

And he proceeded to disarrange chairs, tables and everything that came in his way, till the house was all in confusion.

In the statue the folds of drapery over the right arm were entirely disarranged, simply rough clay.

And Aunt Dahlia, I have no doubt, would have done it, too, but for the risk of disarranging the carefully fixed coiffure.

As for the argument for not playing off a tie game on the same grounds, thus disarranging the dates and inconveniencing the fans, patrons of the world's series games are accustomed to this, since bad weather frequently cuts into the event and causes postponements.

I observed the same with the female servants, who were engaged in making tea or other occupations; every motion disarranged their dress.

How often did she open the box that contained it to kiss it, to look at it, scarcely daring to touch it for fear of spoiling a leaf, of disarranging a fibre!

He arranged metal filings in a small glass tube six inches long and arranged a tapper to disarrange the filings after they had been brought together under the influence of the spark.

"You are a very concrete dreamdear," said Mrs. Dearman, re-arranging crushed and disarranged flowers at her breast, blushing and laughing shyly.

Neither did she or Tamar find that they had more to do than was agreeable; if they had no servants to wait upon them, they had no servants to disarrange their house.

Each day he passed some hours, sometimes in the cabin, sometimes on the deck, in arranging and disarranging the letters of his alphabet.

We could hardly alter one word, or disarrange one member, without spoiling it.

She wanted to disarrange these dog-eared pamphlets, to throw them on the floor, to destroy them.

Edward rather disarranged the proceedings, by at once, in some haste, having the cover let fall, and fastened down.

With a wave of her jewelled right hand she performed the ceremony of introduction between the three callers and Mrs. Frumpthe fat young ladywho also carefully raised herself about two inches from her chair, and lowered herself again, without disarranging a ripple.

I disarranged the robes while I put my arm around her for a moment; while she patted my shoulder.

He was in his bedchamber, writing a sermon on fine note-paper, and had disarranged the wide ruffles of his shirt so that he looked like a mildly angry turkey.

They operate the same in their effect on the contest for the world's pennant and in causing confusion among the patrons by disarranging the schedule.

This festival had so disarranged the trains that our train which should have left at ten didn't come in till twelve.

" "If you have never felt it, how can you judge?" said a playful voice beside them, for Emmeline had been too deeply engrossed in arranging and disarranging a wreath of roses in her hair, and Ellen too much engaged in her own thoughts, to notice the entrance of Mrs. Hamilton.

The little mule stepped out one side and looked on in amazement, with out disarranging any article of her load.

"I just felt like it," was such a very weak explanation to offer to this grave business-man, for disarranging two years of carefully-laid plans.

28 collocations for  disarranges