disarrayed
- v bring disorder to
- s in disarray
disarrayed bedclothes
- Short, powerfully built, with a freckled face and a mop of disarrayed red hair, Peter was a product of Budapest's war- battered slums.
- Shut off the correspondents standing on disarrayed street corners, describing what had happened there or might soon be going to happen there -- and, oh, in the meantime, how about .
- At the end of an hour and a half Governor La Follette's hair was in his eyes, his coat disarrayed, but his Madison audience was still very much with him.