Thesaurus / rearrange
FEEDBACKHow to use rearrange in a sentence
But it was a long time before he found any one who was willing to attempt to rearrange his scribbled thoughts.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXThis means not alone that he shall remember them all, but there is a more serious trouble: he must often rearrange them.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERA reader creates nothing new; 77 all he does is to rearrange in his own mind the images already familiar.
ENGLISH: COMPOSITION AND LITERATUREW. F. (WILLIAM FRANKLIN) WEBSTERFinally he had to stop, undo the bundle, and rearrange every article in it, before he could induce it to “carry” smoothly.
THE BACKWOODSMENCHARLES G. D. ROBERTSIf it is found necessary to rearrange any of the fronds, it may be done by means of a wet camel-hair brush.
THE SEA SHOREWILLIAM S. FURNEAUXHe observed that Feather fluttered—though she had lightly moved to a table as if to rearrange a flower in a group.
ROBINFRANCES HODGSON BURNETTLay the sheet on a plate, and with a needle or forceps rearrange any of the delicate parts which have fallen together.
THE SEA-BEACH AT EBB-TIDEAUGUSTA FOOTE ARNOLDThere was no alternative in the matter: they must stop and rearrange the disordered bandages.
A PRINCE OF ANAHUACJAMES A. PORTERAfter that rearrange and renew those which require it as soon as the time and needed assistance for doing so can be obtained.
THE LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY: HOUSEKEEPINGELIZABETH HALE GILMAN"Now, look here," said Cashel, stopping her hand neatly as she raised it to rearrange his locks.
CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSIONGEORGE BERNARD SHAWWORDS RELATED TO REARRANGE
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