topsy-turvydom
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of topsy-turvydom
First recorded in 1875–80; topsy-turvy + -dom
Example Sentences
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Last week the American College of Allergists met in Chicago to hear the latest reports from topsy-turvydom.
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Sullivan, for all the delirious ridiculousness inherent in his music, had long been chafing at Gilbert's contagiously ridiculous topsy-turvydom.
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He himself was fonder of his serious comedies than of his triumphant excursions into topsy-turvydom.
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It was necessary, Miss Tredgold assured the girls, to have topsy-turvydom before the reign of order could begin.
From Girls of the Forest by Meade, L. T.
We see a domestic topsy-turvydom in many Japanese sketches.
From A Miscellany of Men by Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)
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