US /ˌriəˈrendʒ/
・UK /ˌri:ə'reɪndʒ/
when you pull the pizza out, it's actually still a good idea to methodically rearrange
Even if this topping side shift hasn't happened when you pull the pizza out, it's actually still a good idea to methodically rearrange the toppings before baking it.
We had to rearrange some things, and then they gave us a ticket once we gave our luggage to them.
We had to rearrange some things,
Yeah, but if you rearrange the letters in the word "teaching," what do you get?
Yeah, but if you rearrange the letters in the word teaching, what do you get?
Is to change your life, rearrange your life, architect your existence.
Rearrange your life.
If you wanted to think about the average amount of work we were doing, you could rearrange these, knock the towers over and flatten them out, and try and get an estimate of the average amount of work being done over those sixteen operations.
So if you wanted to think about the average amount of work we were doing, you could rearrange these, knock the towers over,
I'm about to rearrange the cosmos, and the one schmiel who can last it up is waltzing around in the woods!
I'm about to rearrange the cosmos,
If you can't, rearrange the entire sentence to put it a different way so you can put the adjective clause next to the noun, if you think the reader will be confused.
If you can't, rearrange the entire sentence to put it a different way so you can put the
Rearrange.
Rearrange.
I 'm going to rearrange our dance sweety.
They rearrange their furniture.
They rearrange their furniture.