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are disorderly
adjective
Not in order; marked by disorder or disarray.
Exact(8)
Political transitions are disorderly.
Natural rocks are composed of a large number of mineral particles, which are disorderly distributed with irregular geometries.
But drivers may refuse those who are "disorderly or intoxicated," who have an animal "not properly secured" or who smoke in the cab.
Not surprisingly, they have found that people blessed with innate conscientiousness, meaning that they are organized and predictable, typically eat better and live longer than people who are disorderly.
"We'd be concerned about the police using untrained, unaccountable bouncers to create a database of people that the bouncers claim are disorderly," said Zachary Heiden, legal director at the Maine Civil Liberties Union.
Rest assured, there are disorderly dinners at her family's home and a rowdy wake attended by Grandma Mazur at Stiva's Funeral Home, along with the usual high jinks from the colorful crooks and perverts Stephanie encounters on the job.
Similar(52)
His family life was disorderly.
Not that the children were disorderly.
The formal charge is disorderly conduct.
Human consciousness is disorderly, and Alfie's is more disorderly than most.
He was orderly and respectful; they were disorderly and disrespectful.
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