topsy-turvy in English

adjective
1
upside down.
the fairground ride turned riders topsy-turvy
synonyms:upside downwrong side upinvertedreversedupsetbass-ackwardass-backward
noun
1
a state of utter confusion.

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1. Your shit is topsy-turvy.

2. It's a topsy-turvy situation.

3. Everything is topsy-turvy in your room.

4. He left his room all topsy-turvy.

5. But things are turned topsy-turvy right enough.

6. The world has turned topsy-turvy in my lifetime.

7. Everything's topsy-turvy in my life at the moment.

8. This sudden development turned all our plans topsy-turvy.

9. I was quite ignorant of their lifestyle and topsy-turvy habits.

10. The government's topsy-turvy priorities mean that spending on education remains low.

11. Ball can look back on a topsy-turvy two years as mayor.

12. We live in a Crazy world, but it's also topsy-turvy and unpredictable

13. The world had gone topsy-turvy ever since he took on this play.

14. She hurried home and turned everything topsy-turvy to find the lives to save .

15. Topsy-turvy things happen like this all the time when Mercury is retrograde.

16. Usually, galaxies this topsy-turvy result from a recent collision with a neighboring galaxy.

17. The first few months after he's born are topsy-turvy -- day is night, night is day.

18. Her books take you into a topsy-turvy world where you can be sure of nothing.

19. In a world which really is topsy-turvy, the true is a moment of the false.

20. In one topsy-turvy moment, I leaned down to turn Johnny Walker up and nearly ended up upside down.

21. Welcome to the topsy turvy world of marketing, where established brands are constantly refashioning themselves to broaden their markets.

22. In the topsy-turvy world of teams and teams of teams, economies of scale are giving way to economies of structure.

23. A Mrs. Kimble stepped out of Mrs. McKinley's topsy-turvy room. "I gotta go back the way I am right now."

24. Lastly, there are idols that have come into men's minds from various philosophical dogmas and from topsy-turvy laws of demonstration.

25. Turning the original classic topsy-turvy, Stoppard makes Hamlet himself take a back seat and elevates two minor characters to star status.

26. Its wit is very copious, but slashy, Bantery, and proceeds mainly by exaggeration and turning topsy-turvy; a rather barren species of wit

27. Its wit is very copious, but slashy, Bantery, and proceeds mainly by exaggeration and turning topsy-turvy; a rather barren species of wit

28. Their leisured world had been turned topsy-turvy, and their pleadings, prayers and advice availed nothing against the powerful forces sweeping them along.

29. The actions of the legs, torso, and neck are essentially the same in both poses, although these actions feel different when you turn topsy-turvy and reverse your body's relationship to gravity.

30. This big-bang finish — which includes a topsy-turvy image that poignantly suggests the world has been turned on its axis for good — is sloppy, at times visually incoherent, yet touching.

31. Vaguely remember junior high school, even in front of the speech will be flushed, the day in my life, and I have always fit is a topsy-turvy world day and night.

32. Baseborn - of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "Baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth" base , humble , lowly lowborn - of humble birth or origins; "a topsy-turvy society of lowborn rich and blue-blooded poor"