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Meaning of at sixes and sevens | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. In a state of confusion.
    Commonwealth, Ireland, UK, idiomatic
  2. In a state of dispute or disagreement.
    idiomatic

Equivalents

Examples

“Yet if his majesty our sovereign lord Should of his own accord Friendly himself invite, And say "I'll be your guest to-morrow night." How should we stir ourselves, call and command All hands to work! Let no man idle stand. … For 'tis a duteous thing To show all honour to an earthly king, And after all our travail and our cost, So he be pleas'd, to think no labour lost. But at the coming of the King of Heaven All's set at six and seven: We wallow in our sin, Christ cannot find a chamber in the inn. We entertain him always like a stranger, And as at first still lodge him in the manger.”
“Oh, what a racket! And everything on deck apparently at sixes and sevens. Mail-bags and passengers mixed up in every direction.”
“A few days after the battle started, we abandoned Pa-chung County. The enemy troops were elated and boasted of their victory. In fact, the loss of Pa-chung County was a great setback for us. The local people, seeing our departure, could not help wavering. Even those engaged in the work of the Soviet government were not altogether clear about the strategy of our army. They were at sixes and sevens, and some went to such lengths as to make preparations for the eventuality that the Red Army might back out of northern Szechwan.”
“Her outlook on life was so different from what he conceived a woman's outlook should be, that he was more often than not at sixes and sevens with her.”
“All you will see is a girl you once knew, although she's dressed up to the nines, at sixes and sevens with you.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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