Similar words: murdered, order, border, in order, orderly, border on, disorder, in order to. Meaning: ['ɔrdə(r)d /'ɔː-] adj. 1. having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule 2. marked by system or regularity or discipline 3. disposed or placed in a particular kind of order 4. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
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61. They were ordered to stand clear of the town.
62. Bob ordered brigade HQ to embark.
63. He wandered into a bar and ordered a drink.
64. The commander ordered his men to advance.
65. The sergeant-major ordered the men to close up.
66. The policeman ordered the motorist to stop.
67. He ordered coffee to be sent up.
68. The doctor ordered me to bed.
69. I'm being very naughty—I've ordered champagne!
70. The coroner ordered an investigation into the man's death.
71. We were ordered to hand over our passports.
72. A purge of the party was ordered.
73. The captain ordered them to go about.
74. They won't take kindly to being ordered about.
75. They regrouped and were ordered to open fire.
76. He ordered a carafe of wine.
77. He was ordered to pay damages totalling £30 000.
78. The soldiers were ordered to hand over their guns.
79. 'Stay right there,' she ordered.
80. The crew were ordered to swab down the decks.
81. We have ordered several turfs to make our lawn.
82. He ordered the men to stand down.
83. The court ordered his release from prison.
84. The books should be ordered alphabetically by subject.
85. The teacher ordered him to turn out his pockets.
86. The President has ordered a full investigation.
87. The savage ruler ordered that the prisoner be executed.
88. They ordered three truckloads of sand.
89. The boy was ordered out of the room.
90. Soldiers have been ordered to shoot looters on sight.
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