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be disorderly
adjective
Not in order; marked by disorder or disarray.
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So it won't agree on one; and that, by definition, means a default now would be disorderly.
Rule 21 of United's contract states that removal of a passenger may be necessary if their conduct is deemed to be "disorderly, offensive, abusive or violent".
The case focuses on a city law that forbids the police commissioner to allow a parade if he has "good reason to believe" that it could be disorderly.
"Why didn't you rent a room?" asked the magistrate But he should have added (and coat hangers in the closet...) Mrs. W. may be disorderly, but one pauses to wonder where the essential disorder really lies.
"We've known for a long time that the trend of the current account deficit is unsustainable, and we've known that the longer it goes on the greater the chance that the adjustment could be disorderly.
When I start writing I can sense, as Fuller says, 'the intellect taking the measure of energy... the physical tending to be disorderly and the metaphysical apprehending, comprehending, and putting together.' Just listen to that: 'apprehending, comprehending, and putting together.' There's a definition of art for you.
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Political transitions are disorderly.
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.
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