A state of extreme confusion and disorder.
1How soon are our friends likely to discover this topsy-turvydom?
2We see a domestic topsy-turvydom in many Japanese sketches.
3The revolution, if it brought topsy-turvydom in politics, like its great forerunner '89 brought the apogee of song.
4He felt more sentimental than he cared to show, and the topsy-turvydom of the room made him fidgety.
5But despite the topsy-turvydom, we were made welcome, and both Phillips and Smith did their best to entertain.
6Their first feeling was that they had come out into eternity, and that eternity was very like topsy-turvydom.
7Not a little perplexed was Cynthia at the topsy-turvydom in which that morning she had found her father's house.
8But wherever trees and towns hang head downwards in a pigmy puddle, the sense of Celestial topsy-turvydom is the same.
9But innovations which tend to bring about a kind of social topsy-turvydom, ought only to be undertaken by general consent.
10But this new spiritual dread was a more awful thing than had been the mere spiritual topsy-turvydom symbolised by the paralytic who pursued him.
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