be disorganized, (v. phr.) – (of things) be badly planned and without order; (of people) not be good at planning or organizing things, be organized, (v. phr.) – (of things) be arranged according to a particular system; (of a person) be able to plan things carefully and keep things neat, be tangled up, (v. phr.) – be twisted together in a messy and/or confusing way, hang something up, (phr. v.) – put something, such as a coat, somewhere where it can hang, line something up, (phr. v.) – arrange or organize something in a row, put/keep something in alphabetical order, (v. phr.) – arrange or organize something in the same order of the letters of the alphabet, arrange something neatly, (v. phr.) – organize something in a good order, be jumbled up, (v. phr.) – be mixed together in a messy and/or confusing way, fold something, (v.) – bend something so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part, leave something all over the place, (v. phr.) – leave something in different places in a messy way, put something away, (phr. v.) – put something in the place where it is usually kept, put something in a pile, (v. phr.) – put things one on top of another, throw something on/in something, (v.) – get rid of something by treating it as garbage, or putting it inside / on top of an object or place

Unit 8 Vocabulary Describing neatness and messiness

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