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Example sentences for "rearranged"

Lexicographically close words:
rearguards; rearing; rearmament; rearmost; rearrange; rearrangement; rearrangements; rearranging; rearrest; rearrested
  1. I've done my hair a new way, rearranged all my ornaments, and really I don't think a man has a right to such a delightful manicure set.

  2. The table was speedily rearranged to find places for them all.

  3. The young man shrugged his shoulders, and sauntering to a mirror rearranged his tie.

  4. She let down her hair once more and rearranged it, this time with a trifling difference of effect which was most becoming.

  5. As she rearranged the bed and rinsed the glass, she gave news of the beloved fowls.

  6. Skilfully he drew Mrs. Fleming into the conversation, and rearranged his stage.

  7. The business-like little lady fluttered over to the bedside and rearranged the pillows.

  8. In the course of ages the mass became consolidated, and the theory before us assumes that afterwards a process of crystallization rearranged the particles and developed in the mass a single plane of crystalline cleavage.

  9. Mr. Gillat, of course, followed and arranged and rearranged pots on the stove till the Captain said he had left his handkerchief up-stairs.

  10. When he reached the deserted scherm he laid himself down behind the rearranged fence, lit his pipe, and waited.

  11. He wanted to be free--even of the suggestion of the presence of another human being--until he had rearranged his distorted faculties.

  12. And Caroline, sitting near her mother, rearranged her muslin handkerchief and resmoothed her hair.

  13. Mr. Hall had taken his post beside Caroline, who now, as she rearranged the cups and spoons before her, whispered to him in a low voice remarks on the events of the day.

  14. When the distinct alphabet is no longer required, the cards can be rearranged in the general alphabet.

  15. The whole of the subdivisions under each main heading were rearranged in perfect alphabetical order.

  16. This was a heroic proceeding, but it was highly successful, and the rearranged index gave satisfaction, and the same system was followed in other indexes that succeeded it.

  17. If this plan is adopted, the notes are much more easily consulted, and they can be rearranged as often as is necessary.

  18. The first thing which struck me was that the pictures had been rearranged in such a way that I could find nothing in the place where I looked for it.

  19. The company rearranged itself with some changes after leaving the tea-table.

  20. A number of new rules were added at this time, and the standing orders were rearranged and put into their present sequence.

  21. He rearranged his position a little; shifted his feet, fitted himself a little more closely into the outlines of the bed, thrust one hand under the pillow and bade himself let go.

  22. Johannes, however, had quite convinced himself that he was not yet ripe for the writing of a symphony, and it occurred to Grimm that they might be rearranged as a pianoforte concerto.

  23. The young people smiled back at him, and with this he rearranged his feet in a new posture on the opposite seat, lighted another cigar, and pillowed his head once more against the hard, red-plush cushion.

  24. On the instant he straightened himself, and his face rearranged its expression.

  25. Keel-blocks and beds for the new patients have been set up and rearranged in the brief interval of occupancy, and now, quick on the wash of the outgoers, are new cases for the shearing plate-cutters and the swing of hammers.

  26. The table was rearranged in keeping with a depleted larder.

  27. I rearranged the flowers and moved the centre vase so.

  28. Then she has the impudence to allow someone to ring her up here at the house; and finally I discover her upsetting the table after Benson had laid it and after I had rearranged it.

  29. The main features of the intestinal tract in the rearranged position will be as follows: 1.

  30. He put his strong arm round Cæsar, raised him, and rearranged the refractory cushions, talking the while to divert attention from this unheard-of proceeding.

  31. The man, without asking permission, rearranged his master's cushions with a practised hand.

  32. He rearranged his books and hunted up half-forgotten treasures, slid down the shiny banisters fifty times a day and dispelled the silent lurking shadows with a merry whistle and a laugh that woke an echo in quiet rooms.

  33. In the majority of eggs, however, the protoplasm, though not undergoing complete cleavage, becomes rearranged round each nucleus as these are formed.

  34. When the lectures had served their purpose he rearranged the material in essays and published them.

  35. He paused before he opened the door and smoothed his scanty locks and rearranged his pink necktie.

  36. At this announcement the young lady put her hand to her head, and by a dexterous movement rearranged the brown halo of her hair, and twisted the pink bow into its proper, aggressive position.

  37. Have you altered the curtains, or rearranged the furniture, or where is the indefinable difference of it?

  38. Still another factor of delay at this period is the time required by the air scouts to find the rearranged positions of the enemy guns after the advance, for these must be taken care of also before a new advance can be made.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rearranged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.