Definition of "at sixes and sevens" [at sixes and sevens]
In a state of confusion.(phrase)
In a state of dispute or disagreement.(phrase)
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Use "at sixes and sevens" in a sentence
"The lady's comments had explained much about the changes in James Reyburn, and left Amanda at sixes and sevens over the enigmatic man who scorned life, but kissed with a boundless passion."
"It's been down since about lunchtime, and I think they're at sixes and sevens over there."
"As for the thin scarlet breeches, they had been unripp’d by the taylor between the legs, and left at sixes and sevens — — Yes, Madam, — but let us govern our fancies."