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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91. The sergeant ordered his men to fall in.
92. The captain ordered his men to close up.
93. The general ordered a pull-out from the area.
94. I've ordered a new computer from the supplier.
95. I ordered some pasta and a mixed salad.
96. The police ordered the crowd to stand back.
97. Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.
98. The officer ordered them to fire.
99. A judge ordered her extradition to Britain.
100. He ordered his men to open fire.
101. The colonel ordered the soldiers to limber up.
102. He ordered us out of the house.
103. She ordered a garden chair for her husband.
104. A new group was ordered up.
105. They were ordered out of the class for fighting.
106. 'I've ordered some drinks.' 'Good man!'
107. He ordered a beer with a whisky chaser .
108. Tom was ordered to pay £300 as compensation.
109. I ordered the submarine to snorkel.
110. He ordered himself a pint of beer.
111. The general ordered an advance to the front line.
112. Renwick went to the bar and ordered a beer. Sentencedict.com
113. The general ordered me to strategize.
114. 'Sit down and be quiet,' she ordered.
115. The management has ordered a cutback in spending.
116. Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine.
117. He ordered that all party property be confiscated.
118. The policeman ordered us to stand back.
119. The soldiers were ordered back to their units.
120. Mission control ordered the spacecraft to return to earth.
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