Pronunciation: /ˈɑrsi ˈvɑrsi/
adjective in a state of disorder or confusion
A1 The children's game of tag turned into an arsy varsy chase around the playground.
A2 The arsy varsy arrangement of furniture in the room made it difficult to move around.
B1 The arsy varsy schedule of the conference caused confusion among the attendees.
B2 The arsy varsy instructions for assembling the furniture led to a lot of frustration.
C1 The arsy varsy layout of the city streets made it challenging to navigate without a map.
C2 The arsy varsy regulations made it difficult for businesses to comply with all the requirements.
adverb in a confused or disordered manner
A1 She walked arsy varsy through the crowded market.
A2 The children played arsy varsy in the park, running in all directions.
B1 The tourists wandered arsy varsy through the narrow streets of the old town.
B2 The dancers moved arsy varsy across the stage, creating a mesmerizing performance.
C1 The artist's paintings were displayed arsy varsy in the gallery, showcasing his diverse talents.
C2 The chef prepared the ingredients arsy varsy, creating a unique and innovative dish.
formal The negotiations between the two countries ended arsy varsy, with no agreement reached.
informal The party last night was a bit arsy varsy, but everyone had a good time.
slang I can't believe you went arsy varsy on that roller coaster, you're so brave!
figurative Her emotions were all arsy varsy after the breakup, she didn't know how to feel.
arsy varsied
arsy varsies
more arsy varsy
most arsy varsy
arsy varsies
will arsy varsy
have arsy varsied
is arsy varsying
arsy varsy
very arsy varsy
to arsy varsy
arsy varsying
arsy varsied