He was disarrayed, confused, lost, and on the brink of an utter mental breakdown. |
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In one corner was a disarrayed mess of blankets that I guessed served as a bed, an iron-bound chest similar to Mai's tucked into a corner. |
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His boot were high up to his knees and his cloak hung disarrayed behind him. |
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She ran a hand through her frizzy, disarrayed mane, a grin slowly appearing on her lips. |
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Heath walked in leisurely, his lips were swollen and his clothes slightly disarrayed. |
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Was she smiling like a Cheshire cat and counting her money or was she disheveled, upset, crying, disarrayed? |
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This made her seem disarrayed, as though she's spent the last hour or so lying in a haystack. |
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He studied the uncontrolled panic on his pale, hawk-nosed face and caught a glimpse of his disarrayed dark hair as he sped towards himself. |
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She looked gorgeous even now, her auburn hair slightly disarrayed around her face, less makeup on than normal. |
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He pushed her chair in and kissed the top of her tangled and disarrayed hair. |
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Her dark hair was disarrayed in all directions about her head, and her icy blue eyes leered up at me from beneath a veil of hair. |
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His caramel-colored hair was not styled today, making him appear slightly disarrayed and lending him a debonair, slightly rugged quality. |
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His blonde hair was disarrayed and his spectacles hung off his nose. |
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He is dressed in a formal black suit, that is rather disarrayed. |
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Turning to look into the mirror, she saw her hair horribly disarrayed. |
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An infant, apparently abandoned, is discovered on the steps of an isolated Spanish convent after the First World War — an unsettling turn of events for the nuns, who suddenly find their ordered world disarrayed. |
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Thus disarrayed, the marbles let her relax. |
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