This will become obvious by the beginning of the next decade, as the results of the 2010 census begin to rearrange the electoral map. |
He slowly willed his numb limbs to rearrange themselves into an upright position. |
She came back in October and set out to rearrange her wedding for a third time. |
But Dan had had the audacity to simply wander into my life and rearrange it to suit him and what he wanted. |
Use a pencil and piece of paper to rearrange the letters of a word, and then decipher them. |
We were supposed to have our grandson this weekend so his mother can move house, but we have had to rearrange our plans. |