topsy-turvydom
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of topsy-turvydom
First recorded in 1875–80; topsy-turvy + -dom
Example Sentences
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He himself was fonder of his serious comedies than of his triumphant excursions into topsy-turvydom.
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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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But despite the topsy-turvydom, we were made welcome, and both Phillips and Smith did their best to entertain.
From Across China on Foot by Dingle, Edwin John
"The Sorcerer" is a merry story of sentimental topsy-turvydom.
From The Secrets of a Savoyard by Lytton, Henry A.
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