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Answer for the clue "Do the work of a florist or an orchestrator ", 7 letters:
arrange

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vb. To set up, to organize, especially in a positive manner.

Usage examples of arrange.

The academician had arranged for the marquis to hire him as a secretary.

They are composed of the ears and leaves of the Indian corn, beautifully arranged, and forming as graceful an outline as the acanthus itself.

That role gave him access to the transfer procedures, including how bank officials arranged for a transfer to be sent.

Cook the roes for five minutes in salted and acidulated water, drain, cut in two, and arrange around the fish.

That is why he had me arrange to send a different, kind of primrose to the Acme Florists.

We entertained no doubt that everything had been arranged by Heaven to get us acquainted, and to fire us both, even unknown to ourselves, with love for each other.

It had been arranged that the two girls were to spin back to town in the car, the aeroplane following them as closely as possible from above.

This collection is arranged as a continuum, each story having an afterword that blends into the introduction of the next story.

Now, under the Presidency of Theodore Formose, there lived in a peaceable suburb of Alca a monk called Agaric, who kept a school and assisted in arranging marriages.

After Lady Agatine and Tarise arranged a bedding of blankets, Veliaz lifted Sela in, then went back for Tamsa.

When Alec had pulled the lacings snug, he carefully draped a gauzy wimple over his hair, binding it with a silk cord and arranging the folds to spread gracefully over his shoulders.

Get the Ikanom out here and have it arrange an alfresco supper for us.

Trent has arranged for Amaryllis to masquerade as a member of the catering staff at the reception.

I had thought it might easily be arranged, but it seems the Markham is an ambitionless creature, and lacks the desire to meet your mountain.

This doubtless formed the spot reserved for the Ameer and his Court, screened off on three sides to prevent the curiosity of the worshippers overcoming their devotion, as is still arranged in the mosques which the Sultan of Morocco attends in his capitals.