How to Use anarchy in a Sentence
anarchy
noun- When the teacher was absent, there was anarchy in the classroom.
- Anarchy reigned in the empire's remote provinces.
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Brat, the album by Charli XCX, was forged in the flames of anarchy and debauchery.
— Brennan Kilbane, Allure, 16 Aug. 2024 -
The collapse of Qaddafi’s regime loosed a wave of anarchy.
— Dexter Filkins, The New Yorker, 9 Sep. 2019 -
The truth is, New York right now could use more anarchy, not less.
— Jason Gay, WSJ, 2 Oct. 2020 -
Oh the weight, the strain, the cart tipping over, the bags sliding apart and then off the cart into anarchy.
— Judi Dash, The Denver Post, 9 May 2017 -
And he's seen the chivalry of the road give way to selfishness and high-speed anarchy.
— Fredrick Kunkle, chicagotribune.com, 27 May 2017 -
Hong Kong has sometimes looked closer to anarchy than to the rule of law.
— The Economist, 10 Oct. 2019 -
The buoyant anarchy and glee David Yow shared with the crowd came across as a birthing moment of joy.
— Seth Dodson, Pitchfork, 6 May 2024 -
If the referees decide anarchy is the order of the day, the Jazz will end up on top.
— Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 Dec. 2022 -
The style of this jacket suggests anarchy, but the color says, please pass the Grey Poupon.
— Courtney Shea, The Cut, 27 Mar. 2018 -
Condemn the violence, and the looting and, as Woodfin called it, the anarchy.
— John Archibald | Jarchibald@al.com, al, 1 June 2020 -
The filmmaking, too, wants for a bit of anarchy, or at least some itchy verve.
— Guy Lodge, Variety, 5 Oct. 2022 -
In May 1958, France was teetering on the edge of anarchy.
— Tom McTague, The Atlantic, 9 Dec. 2021 -
The majority of taxis and car services had taken the night off to avoid anarchy in the streets.
— Steve Adelman, Rolling Stone, 18 Aug. 2022 -
To try to bring about a turnaround, the Trump campaign will continue to press the line that a vote for Biden is a vote for anarchy.
— John Cassidy, The New Yorker, 29 Aug. 2020 -
In Philip’s case, the myth was the good Jewish boy traduced by inner anarchy.
— Benjamin Taylor, The Atlantic, 21 Apr. 2020 -
Much of the sense of anarchy is down to the Valkyrie's combination of noise and vibration when revved.
— Mike Duff, Car and Driver, 6 Mar. 2023 -
Put up with this drug store anarchy and theft, or shut down like Walgreens.
— The Editorial Board, WSJ, 14 Oct. 2021 -
Brazil would win the game 2-1, but the result of the replay was overshadowed by the anarchy witnessed in the initial tie.
— SI.com, 12 Feb. 2018 -
Somehow that move didn’t save the show from the Gunn/Safran DC property purge anarchy.
— Vulture, 1 Feb. 2023 -
A lot of the things were just about anarchy and counterculture.
— Hikmat Mohammed, WWD, 1 July 2024 -
That state of emergency has since expired, but the anarchy has not.
— Los Angeles Times, 4 June 2022 -
Image With Qaddafi gone, the West stood back as anarchy engulfed the country.
— Dexter Filkins, New York Times, 18 May 2018 -
The center has held and mere anarchy is still slouching somewhere off on the horizon.
— The Hive, 24 Apr. 2017 -
But the chaos in U.S. income redistribution is as great as the anarchy in the tax code.
— John H. Cochrane, WSJ, 4 Sep. 2017 -
People seemed to move about the store with no sense of purpose other than to create anarchy.
— al, 4 Apr. 2022 -
Still, Matze is the first to admit that there are rules—this is supposed to be liberty, not anarchy.
— Arielle Pardes, Wired, 12 Nov. 2020 -
He could barely be trusted, but look at the anarchy that took root after his death.
— Greg Dobbs, The Denver Post, 14 May 2017 -
In new conditions of anarchy, groups can see other groups as threatening even as each only seeks to defend itself.
— Charles L. Glaser, Foreign Affairs, 18 June 2024
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