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1 It scrambles memories, juggles images, rearranges data, invents scary or titillating stories.
2 He puts the mattress back on the bed and rearranges the room.
3 The room below my head lurches disturbingly as Pinky rearranges the furniture.
4 Michelle steps down and rearranges the books on the cart to her satisfaction.
5 Walking the streets, London shakes and rearranges itself like an amoeba.
6 Thereupon he cleans things up, reclaims the valuables, rearranges everything.
7 The cake smiles, and Pita rearranges his body fat back into normal boy form.
8 She straightens her bangs and rearranges the hood of the parka under her varsity jacket.
9 Mrs. Sykes comes over and rearranges the mask, straightening it, making sure it's aligned correctly.
10 Packaged food is a "business that rearranges the furniture a lot," said Campbell's Morrison.
11 He forgets a sequence of events, or rearranges them, because the facts are unbearable to him.
12 But Tsinoy doesn't seem to mind, just rearranges in its huddle and pulls the netting tighter.
13 On another screen, what looks like a big ball of multicoloured electronic wool constantly rearranges itself.
14 UBS has also hired several executives and promoted others as it rearranges its teams in the region.
15 I don't believe that God rearranges the cosmos according to what we say in that prayer chapel.
16 The first of these paths reduces the total burden of human-caused pollution; the second just rearranges it.
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rearrange Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Rearranges through the time