arrangment

English

Noun

arrangment

  1. Misspelling of arrangement.
    • 1915, Bernard Shaw, New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1:
      You know that your arrangments for the fight are actually made; that already the British army is commanded by a Franco-British Council of War; that there is no possible honourable retreat for you.
    • 1922, J. G. H. Barry, Our Lady Saint Mary:
      Under present social arrangments accumulated property is handed on to heirs.
    • 2008 March 17, Jon Pareles, “Southwest Festival Wraps Up Its 2,000-Course Feast”, in New York Times:
      Lykke Li, a Swedish singer who delivered pop love songs with a cutting voice and wily acoustic arrangments, performed in four places on Friday alone.
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