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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151. But could you come away like that, Carl, without arranging things?
152. At the second desk was a half-finished set of Beethoven's symphonies that Czerny was arranging for piano duet for another publisher.
153. Your mobile phone can be to set up deals or arranging ambushes - you can call the shots.
154. Japan's traditional, female-dominated art of flower arranging is returning to its masculine roots, for an entirely modern reason: it's become a way for male employees to prune away their stress.
155. Because of the heavy weight of battery, it is difficult for arranging, and this can cause the decreasing of performance, further affect bus traffic safety.
156. He passed the evening fumbling amongst his boxes and desks, untying his papers with trembling hands, and sorting and arranging them against Jos's arrival.
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