Crossword clues for arranging
The Collaborative International Dictionary
arranging \arranging\ n. the act of arranging a piece of music.
Syn: arrangement.
Wiktionary
n. arrangement vb. (present participle of arrange English)
WordNet
n. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music [syn: arrangement, transcription]
Usage examples of "arranging".
The trader himself passed among them, shaking hands and arranging deals quickly.
Polite farewells were made, with Hrrestan and Hrrin doing the most of the talking, arranging additional meetings so that tomorrow the Gringg could see, and perhaps order, varieties of ceremonial harnesses.
But, seemingly a century later, he laid her on a bed and was arranging her body in the best posi tion to ease the strain.
I intercepted a message arranging a contact point on the southern shore of a lagoon, only the reception was faulty and I missed the entire message.
Peter glanced at his mother but she was proudly smoothing out the bills and arranging them all face up before she put them in her handbag.
The crowding below had required rearranging some of the storage areas, so that only Data Deck was exactly the same as standard.
We of Medea have reason to be grateful to you but I've never actually been in one," Theoda was talking nervously, her eyes restlessly searching over the supplies in the galley cupboards, rearranging containers to see the back of the shelves.
Within minutes he was arranging to meet Fassa's "friends" and give them a tour of the newest hyperchip plant.
The senior settled himself down, flipping his wings to his back and arranging his haunches like a big cat.
Laboriously she dismounted and slowly lay down, arranging herself flat on her belly, her right cheek pressed onto the snow-packed ground.
And then her knees seemed to give way and Pete picked her up - as easily as Zainal could and deposited her on the bed, arranging the pillows behind her and urging her to finish the drink.
The colonists were all dressed in their best clothes Everyone was bustling around, helping, toting, arranging, and fixing the last of the delicacies brought from the old worlds and saved for one last gorge on the new.
But that would mean splitting up the supply depots and disarranging the work schedules of the more valuable technicians.
He had been in a worse state on his return because Master Domaize, having set him the task of sketching himself, had accepted him as a student and sent off a message to his parents that very day, arranging terms.
He broiled two for his dinner, toasted another huge tuber and then undug his egg, arranging it in its carrying shell with plenty of warm sand.