1. arranging - Noun
2. arranging - Verb
of Arrange
Source: Webster's dictionaryArranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day - like writing a poem or saying a prayer. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
The analysis of variance is not a mathematical theorem, but rather a convenient method of arranging the arithmetic. Ronald Fisher
One could describe Design as a plan for arranging elements to accomplish a particular purpose. Charles Eames
If you think squash is a competitive activity, try flower arranging. Alan Bennett
I don't like food that's too carefully arranged; it makes me think that the chef is spending too much time arranging and not enough time cooking. If I wanted a picture I'd buy a painting. Andy Rooney
I love arranging my music, not in alphabetical order but by mood, creating playlists for when I have energy and want to work out or go-out party mixes and music to chill out to. Natasha Bedingfield