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"higgledy-piggledy" Definitions
  1. untidy and not in any order

36 Sentences With "higgledy piggledy"

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The Guardian's Ryan Gilbery dismissed the editing as disjointed and higgledy-piggledy.
The tables are cramped, particularly upstairs, and the corridors are higgledy-piggledy.
It consists of a single main street and higgledy-piggledy alleys shooting off at strange angles.
Windsor Castle "was very unpleasant and the palaces in Whitehall were all higgledy-piggledy," Professor Mandler said, referring to her London home.
Thirty years ago the hills around Turkish cities looked much like Brazil's, stacked higgledy piggledy with unlicensed shantytowns appropriately known as gecekondu (built overnight).
The artworks were hung higgledy-piggledy, without frames, and surrounded by mocking slogans in order to encourage an appropriately derisive response by its viewers.
In the monstrous racism of the writings he made about his practice, and the higgledy-piggledy anti-speciesism of his collection, there is something surreal about Sloane.
I'm the first to admit that I generally stuff whatever I have, higgledy-piggledy, into a vase, without giving much thought to shape or color, much less texture.
Breccia is a type of rock formed by the higgledy-piggledy mixing of bits of other rock, and this two-gram grain was part of one such brecciated boulder.
A vast spread of high-rises have been built on land reclaimed from the Mithi, along with higgledy-piggledy working class enclaves like this one, perched precariously on its edge.
Her career, which she calls "higgledy-piggledy," stretches from mining geology to venture capital to banking to becoming the first female chief executive of CSIRO, an Australian scientific research agency.
They were resigned to this, though it was shaming for creatures so smart and orderly to lie higgledy-piggledy with cups and crumpled wrappers: a poor reward for their service.
A mess of preparation for projecting perfection, presumably, with life's quotidian business stuffed higgledy piggledy into the margins — where they actually sweat and work to deliver the lie of a lifestyle dream.
Holmes's behavior, tut-tuts Watson, is bohemian: His papers are piled up higgledy-piggledy all over his rooms, he is entirely disorganized domestically, he is given to long bouts of brooding silence.
Next to the higgledy-piggledy vintage store, A Repeat Performance, stands The Deep End Club, the storefront window filled with balloons, a small keyboard, and an enormous peace sign lit with bare bulbs.
These heroes, their movies, and their backstories are all thrown higgledy-piggledy into a story that somehow finds coherence, mainly thanks to the film's firm commitment to its own riotous subversion of the superhero game.
It was inevitable that I'd grow up to be a Francophile, raised as I was on croque monsieurs in a home where Burgundian wines reigned supreme and antique French wine posters hung higgledy-piggledy on every wall.
I love how the dough is lumpy, how I find chunks of butter here, shards there, and how the higgledy-piggledy mixture teeters toward hopelessness until I reach into the bowl again to knead and fold it.
He was thirty-one when he took over Putnam's, in 1955, and the shelves of his living room offer a higgledy-piggledy tour of his route through twentieth-century publishing, from John le Carré to Mario Puzo to Scott Turow.
Have a late dinner at the restaurant/bar, which serves a daily-changing menu of small plates (melon and ham soup, veal stuffed with dry fruit and fennel) before heading upstairs to one of the six minimalist studios, which have plywood beds, polished concrete floors and views of the higgledy-piggledy tiled houses outside.
Two half-empty glasses of wine, a dish of higgledy-piggledy lemons, a bride-to-be having a dress fitting and two old men in black berets blethering.
In 1904, she appeared in Frank Daniels' The Office Boy; "she sings after the manner of pretty soubrettes," reported one reviewer, "whose cuteness covers a multitude of deficiencies." In the 1904-1905 season, she was cast in Joe Weber's Higgledy-Piggledy and The College Widower. and in 1906, she toured with Weber's company, performing with Marie Dressler and Flora Zabelle, among others. She retired from the stage before 1910.
247 Planting Potatoes, April 1885, Nuenen. Still Life with Potatoes, September 1885, Nuenen. He spoke of this in an article in the newspaper De Telegraaf on 25 April 1938: :So I had those things in the basement, higgledy-piggledy, my wife looked there every now and then, flipped through the drawings and saw many nude studies. She said to me: That I do not want to have in my house, it must go.
Footpaths were widened and cobblestones were placed on the street at the junction with Larkin's Lane. These cobblestones were removed in 2008. The street was the main location of events when the town hosted the Fleadh Cheoil in 2005 and 2006. The Lower Main Street pavements have since fallen into a higgledy-piggledy bad state of repair which has led to calls from the local council for re-paving to be carried out.
The artwork is censored from later pressings of the album with a reference to a court decision. In 1998, WIZO released Kraut & Rüben EP ("Cabbage and Carrots", also "higgledy piggledy") on the label Fat Wreck Chords, containing the songs that were already popular in Germany, but unknown to the rest of the world. That year, Herr Guhl replaced Ingo as drummer. The Stick EP, released in 2004, was the first album released on a USB stick.
Its fast rhythm reminded Stannard of the scene in Grease. Stannard commented that the only pre-planned concept for the song was that it should represent the essence of what they were. The group then added their own contributions to the song, Rowe recalls: > They made all these different bits up, not thinking in terms of verse, > chorus, bridge or what was going to go where, just coming up with all these > sections of chanting, rapping and singing, which we recorded all higgledy- > piggledy. And then we just sewed it together.
St Mary's Chapel in Whittall Street was a focal point of the area. It was demolished in 1920s to make room for the expansion of the General Hospital in Steelhouse Lane. At the start of the 18th century, gun manufacture was concentrated in the Digbeth area, but fifty years later the trade had moved to the present-day Gun Quarter. Many of the gunsmiths also expanded to less cramped parts of the city – the Gun Quarter is a very small area, and early accounts describe many "higgledy piggledy" houses and factories with different gunshops and gunsmiths residing in close proximity to one another.
One of the first items in these editions is a list of consuls accredited in Victoria. This still listed the consuls for Germany, Japan, Austria, Czechoslovakia and other countries with which Australia had either been at war for a number of years or whose country had disappeared even earlier in the lead-up to war! Indeed, the impression is that the publishers really didn't care any more. The arrangement of the timetables is even more higgledy-piggledy than before; they are in no particular order as to geography and country and suburban tables are still mixed up together.
El Carmel El Carmel (), or simply Carmel, is a neighbourhood in the district of Horta-Guinardó, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Carmel is in the municipal district of Horta-Guinardó. The area was developed mainly in the 1960s and 1970s when immigrant workers, encouraged to move to Barcelona by the government of Francoist Spain, built housing for themselves. Initially isolated on the rural hillside of what is now Parc dels Tres Turons ("Three Hills Park"), the combination of structures put up without building permits alongside more planned urban development has given the area its modern appearance of buildings piled higgledy-piggledy on the hillside.
Sunset across Sedgeford to the Norfolk coast from Magazine Wood Peddars Way Peddars Way, an ancient Roman road, runs through the top end of the village and leads directly onto the Norfolk Coast Path. After Fring, the national trail passes through the hamlet of Littleport, a small row of higgledy-piggledy cottages that now form part of the main village. The route takes walkers past a local landmark Magazine Cottage, built in the 17th century by the Le Strange family during the civil war as a gunpowder magazine. Legend has it that a secret tunnel ran from the old armoury to the church in the heart of the village.
Roberts Creek has a vibrant arts community, including a yearly Art Crawl, and a collection of accomplished artists and writers. Roberts Creek's annual festival, Creek Daze, is held in early August and includes the Higgledy-Piggledy parade, a second-hand book sale in support of the notable local library, live music at the beach mandala and sales tables with crafts and food. Live music, craft shows and other events are held regularly at the community centre, Roberts Creek Hall. Live music and film events are held at the Gumboot Cafe (snacks and beverages), next door to the newer Gumboot Restaurant, which serves full meals.
Rachlew seems to have been an energetic and lively presence on the 1933 expedition.Jesse Blackadder, Illuminations: Casting light upon the earliest female travellers to Antarctica, October 2013 Equipped with a cine- camera and a rifle, she took photographs, hunted seals and kept a diary of which only fragments remain.Jesse Blackadder,'Frozen voices: Women, silence and Antarctica', in Antarctica: Music, sounds and cultural connections, Australian National University 2015 > We crept and slipped along, closer and closer in... It was all very > exciting! But we had to give up when we were within 5 nautical miles of > land...Great blocks of ice as big as church towers lay higgledy-piggledy, 5 > miles deep, jammed tightly together, with only a few lanes intersecting > them.
Further, the first line of the first stanza is repetitive nonsense, and the second line of the first stanza is the subject of the poem, which in the purest instances of the form is a double-dactylic proper noun. (Hecht and other poets sometimes bent or ignored this rule, as in the Robison poem below.) There is also a requirement for at least one line, preferably the second line of the second stanza, to be entirely one double dactyl word. Some purists still follow Hecht and Pascal's original rule that no single six-syllable word, once used in a double dactyl, should ever be knowingly used again. An example by John Hollander: Higgledy piggledy, Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-third president Was, and, as such, Served between Clevelands and Save for this trivial Idiosyncrasy, Didn't do much.
It was the first Fall album since 2001's Are You Are Missing Winner to have been turned around in a year. An album a year was always the norm for the group in the past but this practice slipped in the period 2001-2007 (2006 was the first year since the group's inception that saw the emergence of no new material at all, with a cover of The Monks' "Higgledy Piggledy" being the only recorded appearance). Imperial Wax Solvent was also the first studio album since Are You Are Missing Winner to make prominent use of the low-fi production techniques which were previously one of The Fall's hallmarks: the Groundhogs cover "Strangetown" has noticeable skips, and certain tracks on the album are presented in mono. The album was well-received by critics, scoring an 81/100 on Metacritic.
In 2010, the band, in the line-up consisting of Kostić, Antonijević, the returner to the band Darko Kurjak (drums) and Zlatko Veljović "Laki" (bass guitar), released a live album Krš i lom (Higgledy Piggledy) through Odličan Hrčak, recorded on March 20 and 21, 2009, at the Belgrade Dom Omladine.Krš i Lom at Discogs, discogs.com In December the same year, the album was released for free digital download through the Exit Music record label. At the time, a monograph about the band's work, Srce kuca tu je (The Heart Beats, It's Here), edited by Flavio Rigonat, including the complete album lyrics, interviews and photographs, was published by LOM. In January 2011, on the webzine Popboks annual lists, Krš i lom was voted by the readers as the second best domestic album and Srce kuca tu je as the best book released in 2010.
Shortly after conscription Böhler wanted to work as a surgeon and so he did: From 1914–1916 he was working as a surgeon at the Divisions-Sanitäts- Anstalt Nr. 8 der Tiroler Kaiserjäger and in August 1916 he became the leading surgeon at a military hospital for minor casualties in Bozen. Though he wasn't allowed to treat shot fractures he managed to get soldiers with broken bones and was able to treat them very successfully so he finally was allowed to treat them and the military hospital was expanded to a special station for bone fractures and renamed "Spezialabteilung für Knochenschussbrüche und Gelenkschüsse". There Lorenz Böhler was able to realize some of his most groundbreaking ideas: everything got specialized and standardized, records were kept for later (statistic) analyses, the most important information got written on the plaster and the patients got sorted according to their kind of physical injury, and those who were able to do some kind of work had to help at the military hospital. Böhler had seen the chaos in other military hospitals where patients were lying higgledy-piggledy which of course caused difficulties in treating them.

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