Crossword-Solution: UNARRANGED 10 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

We have 17 clues for the answer “UNARRANGED”

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unbusinesslike 32 answers
ungraded 35 answers
unschematic 36 answers
unsorted 38 answers
unorganised 40 answers
unmethodical 44 answers
Unsymmetrical 46 answers
unsystematic 48 answers
Bedraggled 56 answers
Uneven 60 answers
unofficial 61 answers
unorthodox 62 answers
Haywire 63 answers
unclassified 64 answers
Varied. 67 answers
Various 69 answers
Unceremonious 72 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNARRANGED (5)

The scene was formal and dainty; nature was arranged and ordered, but so exquisitely, that nature unordered and unarranged seemed barbaric.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
The wonder of her was that, despite its unarranged air, the tiny place was already cleared and set for action.
T. Tembarom Frances Hodgson Burnett 2001
There was a fire smoldering on the hearth in the room they entered, which seemed to be sitting-room, library, parlor, all in one; the old table of oak, too substantial for ornament, was strewn with late periodicals and pamphlets--English, American, and French--and with books which lay unarranged as they were thrown down from recent reading.
A Little Journey in the World Charles Dudley Warner 2016
They obviously belonged to _The Traveller_; but seemed to be its ‘formless unarranged material,’ and contained many variations from the text of the first edition.
The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith Oliver Goldsmith 2002
They had these identities of impulse--they had had them repeatedly before; and if such unarranged but unerring encounters gave the measure of the degree in which people were, in the common phrase, meant for each other, no union in the world had ever been more sweetened with rightness.
The Golden Bowl, Volume I Henry James 2003