Similar words: ranging, arrange, arranged, rearrange, prearrange, disarrange, arrangement, prearranged. Meaning: [ə'reɪndʒ] n. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music.
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1. Flower - arranging has become a great craze in Suffolk.
2. Will you take responsibility for arranging the food?
3. They are arranging a novel for the stage.
4. Arranging a trip abroad is a time-consuming business.
5. A fair employer, when arranging for the pay of a carpenter, does not try to beat him down.
6. The son had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects.
7. She considers the arranging of flowers in the church to be her own preserve.
8. He had nothing to do with arranging the funeral, but came along to pay his last respects.
9. I'm learning flower arranging.
10. Arranging childcare over the school holidays can be quite a conundrum for working parents.
11. He put a lot of effort into arranging the concert.
12. Interests include reading,[sentencedict.com/arranging.html] gardening and flower arranging.
13. Ann's arranging a surprise party for Russell's birthday.
14. Parents might consider arranging for continuous support during labor.
15. Dill seed-heads as also wonderful material for flower arranging.
16. Taking the opportunity of arranging three subscription concerts in Strasburg he got stranded there because of serious flooding.
17. I ordered him from a kennel in Norfolk, arranging a price and delivery by train.
18. We spent the morning arranging the jewelry in the display case.
19. He was always arranging for flowers and special photographs to be sent to Mrs Collingridge, doing little favours whenever he could.
20. The holder of the office of chairman is reponsible for arranging meetings.
21. One of the scheduled events is a talk on flower arranging.
22. The holder of the office of chairman is responsible for arranging meeting.
23. As a result of the growing fears about home security, more people are arranging for someone to stay in their home when they'reaway.
24. When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers.
25. Mr Tolleson never stopped performing and spent his free moments arranging pieces for his and other bands.
26. Mr Tolleson returned to his alma mater in 1971 as an associate professor to teach band arranging and music theory.
27. She was bending over a basket of freshly picked marrow flowers, arranging them to her satisfaction.
28. It was this, Blanche said, that had pushed her towards phoning his personal assistant and arranging the interview that night.
29. They relied on Deaver to do this and gave him a remarkably free hand in arranging the details of their lives.
30. Even indifferent lawyers may be kept going by their clerk arranging for briefs to be passed to them from dud solicitors.
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