Fear disarranges circulation of the blood and the nourishment of muscle and nerve.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen
I will have nothing to do with a religion that disarranges one's hair!
"Balthasar And Other Works - 1909"
Anatole France
This was the twelfth day of a battle that Buller's column was waging against the Boers and their mountain ranges, or "disarranges," as some one described them, without having gained more than three miles of hostile territory.
"Notes of a War Correspondent"
Richard Harding Davis