in+a+disorderly+manner

  • 51Offences against military law in the United Kingdom — The main Offences against military law in the United Kingdom are set out in the Armed Forces Act 2006.[1] The offences fall into two main categories, discipline offences and criminal conduct offences. A second distinction is between those… …

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  • 52unendebyrdlíce — adv in a disorderly manner …

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  • 53glory hole — a drawer or place where things are heaped together in a disorderly manner, 1825, the first element probably a variant of Scottish glaur to make muddy (mid 15c.), perhaps from O.N. leir mud. Sexual (originally homosexual) sense from 1940s …

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  • 54act up — malfunction, operate abnormally; behave strangely or abnormally; behave in a disorderly manner, behave disobediently; show off, behave in a way that draws attention to oneself …

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  • 55disjointedly — adv. disconnectedly, in a disorderly manner, incoherently …

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  • 56jumble — jum·ble || dÊ’ÊŒmbl n. confusion, muddle; disorder, chaos, mess; small ring shaped cake with a sugary coating v. throw together in a disorderly manner, combine without order; confuse ; be a mess, be a muddle …

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  • 57jumbled — jum·ble || dÊ’ÊŒmbl n. confusion, muddle; disorder, chaos, mess; small ring shaped cake with a sugary coating v. throw together in a disorderly manner, combine without order; confuse ; be a mess, be a muddle …

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  • 58jumbler — n. one who mixes things up, one who confuses things, one who puts things together in a disorderly manner …

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  • 59jumblers — n. one who mixes things up, one who confuses things, one who puts things together in a disorderly manner …

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  • 60jumbles — jum·ble || dÊ’ÊŒmbl n. confusion, muddle; disorder, chaos, mess; small ring shaped cake with a sugary coating v. throw together in a disorderly manner, combine without order; confuse ; be a mess, be a muddle …

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