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  1. Topsy-turvy means confused, not well organized, or giving importance to unexpected things. Learn how to use this informal adjective or adverb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. topsy-turvy. adjective. , adverb. informaluk/ˌtɒp.siˈtɜː.vi/us/ˌtɑːp.siˈtɝː.vi/. (in a state of being) confused, not well organized, or giving importance to unexpected things. patas arriba. The government's topsy-turvy priorities mean that spending on education remains low. Sinónimos.

  3. topsy-turvy adj: informal (upside down) puesto al revés loc adj (coloquial) puesto patas arriba loc adj : The careless diver knocked our dinghy topsy-turvy. topsy-turvy adj: figurative, informal (confusing, disordered) confuso/a adj : desordenado/a adj : At the subatomic level, the rules of physics are topsy-turvy. topsy-turvy adv: informal ...

  4. Definición de topsy-turvy. Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. topsy-turvy. (tɒpsi tɜːʳvi ) adjetivo. Something that is topsy-turvy is in a confused or disorganized state. [informal] The world has turned topsy-turvy in my lifetime. ...the moss-covered, topsy-turvy gravestones.

  5. Diccionario Oraciones Gramática Sinónimos. traducción al español de "topsy-turvy" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. topsy-turvy. [(British) ˌtɒpsɪˈtɜːvɪ , (US) ˌtɑpsiˈtɜrvi ] adjetivo. en desorden ⧫ revuelto. adverbio. patas arriba ⧫ al revés. everything is topsy-turvy todo está patas arriba.

  6. Topsy-turvy is an informal adjective that means in a state in which nothing is certain and everything is very confused. Learn how to use it in sentences, see its pronunciation and word origin, and find synonyms and collocations.

  7. Topsy-turvy is an adverb, adjective, noun, and verb that means upside down, chaotic, or confused. It is of uncertain origin and first appeared in the early 1500s. See examples, pronunciation, and related words.

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