verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
furniture
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But most looked like dolls' houses, Léonie thought, where the women played at rearranging the clean furniture .
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It is not casual rethinking, not a simple rearranging of furniture .
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Mum jumped up straight away and began rearranging the furniture which had been upset in the commotion.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"This room looks different. Have you painted it?" "No, I just rearranged the furniture."
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Can we rearrange your appointment for next Thursday?
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This program allows you to create and rearrange images on-screen with the click of a mouse button.
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We'll have to rearrange all the furniture once they deliver the new sofa.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For a large cichlid they must be classed as unaggressive and certainly they do not try to rearrange their surroundings.
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Having obtained this, he set to work to enclose the parish and to rearrange its landscape.
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He rearranged the brambles, got back on his bike, and pedalled round to the mill yard.
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Here you can rearrange the playing order of the slides and remove unwanted ones.
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I think you might could rearrange that many people.
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If you rearrange your time, you rearrange your priorities.
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Te Kanawa is not alone in rearranging her priorities.