Meaning of the phrase "when I entered the house everything was at sixes and seven
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The idiom at sixes and sevens means in a state of complete disarray and confusion, in a complete mess. ... Most probably, the belief that someone had to be severely confused to risk his stake on sixes and sevens translated into the idiom meaning a general state of confusion.
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