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disorderly
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adjective
in utter disorder
a disorderly pile of clothes
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adjective
undisciplined and unruly
disorderly youths
disorderly conduct
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adjective
(= chaotic)
completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing
place
Noun
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A place is a point in space: a town, building, room, or even somewhere on a desk.
It's nice to see the whole family together in one place.
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A place is an open space, courtyard, or marketplace.
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A place is a group of houses.
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A place is an area of land.
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A place is someones' frame of mind.
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A place is an area for someone to sit at.
We would like to sit at that table because it has three places open.
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A place is a role or position; it is a station.
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A place is the position in which you finish a competition in.
She finished the poker tournament in fifth place.
place
Verb
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If you place something somewhere, you put it in a certain spot.
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If you place, you earn a given spot in a competition.
She finished the poker tournament in fifth place.
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If you place something somewhere, you remember the last time you encountered it.
She placed the last time we met each other at.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
entertainment
Noun
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Entertainment is things that you do, watch, read, or listen to for fun (e.g., movies, TV, music, games, etc.)
Stories provide entertainment, but they also can teach you things.
Most people in town go to the bar for entertainment.