DISORDINATE not in order
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disordinatelyDISORDINATE, not in order
AMISSNot in order
MESSYNot in order.
disordinatenot in order
ONTHEBLINKNot in working order
UNSETNot put in order.
UNMADENot put in order.
fritznot in working order
BROKENNot in working order
OUTOFWHACKNot in working order, informally
untidierNot arranged neatly and in order
nonfunctionalNot operating or in working order
OUTOFTURNNot in due order of succession
untidiestNot arranged neatly and in order
KILTEROut of ... (not in proper order).
KILTEROut of ...(not in proper order).
nonconsecutiveNot in order or following continuously
unorderedNot put in order; unarranged or disorderly
placenot in the correct or usual position or order
turnnot in the correct succession; out of proper order
whackout of order or alignment; not in proper condition
homotaxiscoincidence in order of organic succession but not necessarily in time
unserviceableNot in working order or fulfilling its function adequately; unfit for use
homotaxesHOMOTAXIS, coincidence in order of organic succession but not necessarily in time
rightesting in good physical or mental health or order not in his right mind
uncheckedNot examined, esp. in order to determine the accuracy, quality, or condition of something
untidier(of a person) Not inclined to keep one's possessions or appearance neat and in order
untidiest(of a person) Not inclined to keep one's possessions or appearance neat and in order
funniest(of a person or part of the body) Not in wholly good health or order; slightly ill
scanningLook quickly but not very thoroughly through (a document or other text) in order to identify relevant information
staggeredArrange (objects or parts of an object) in a zigzag order or so that they are not in line
staggeringArrange (objects or parts of an object) in a zigzag order or so that they are not in line
deceives(of a person) Cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage
deceiving(of a person) Cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage
deceived(of a person) Cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage
deceive(of a person) Cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage
quinellasA bet in which the first two places in a race must be predicted, but not necessarily in the correct order
quinielasa bet in which the bettor picks the first and second place finishers but need not designate their order of finish in order to win compare perfecta
metaphorfigure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or concept it does not literally denote in order to suggest comparison with its basic meaning