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The idiom ' At sixes and sevens ' means?

AAt an arm's length

Bcause of quarrel

Creluctantly

Din a disordered manner

Answer:

D. in a disordered manner

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At sixes and sevens = in a disordered manner /confused(ക്രമരഹിതമായ രീതിയിൽ) Eg:- Normally we find things at sixes and sevens in a writer's room.


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