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Sixes and sevens
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If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized. [informal]
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The government is at sixes and sevens over the issue of domestic security.
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Idioms and Phrases
"At sixes and sevens" is an English idiom used to describe a condition of confusion or disarray.
- used to express a situation of uncertainty or confusion
- to be in complete disarray
- a state of confusion or bewilderment
- referring to disagreement between two parties
example sentence
- I don't want to be at sixes and sevens with you.
- Without the main character, the show would have been at sixes and sevens.
- After the power failure, everyone has been left at sixes and sevens.
- Her weird attitude has left me at sixes and sevens as to what the matter could be.
- After the president's announcement, we were all left at sixes and sevens.
- The flood had destroyed all the road signs, leaving drivers and commuters at sixes and sevens.
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