order

See:
  • (Are you) ready to order?
  • (one's) marching orders
  • a tall order
  • a/the pecking order
  • apple pie order
  • apple-pie order
  • back order
  • back-order
  • be a tall order
  • be in apple-pie order
  • be in holy orders
  • be in/take orders
  • be just what the doctor ordered
  • be out of order
  • be under orders
  • build to order
  • built to order
  • call a meeting to order and call the meeting to order
  • call a/the meeting to order
  • call to order
  • Can I take your order?
  • Could I take your order?
  • doctor's orders
  • first magnitude/order/water, of the
  • follow orders
  • gag order
  • get (one's) (own) house in order
  • get (one's) marching orders
  • get (something) in apple-pie order
  • get your marching orders
  • give (one) (one's) marching orders
  • give somebody their marching orders
  • give someone their marching orders
  • in apple-pie order
  • in marching order
  • in order
  • in order for (someone or something) to (do something)
  • in order that
  • in order to (do something)
  • in order to do
  • in order to do something
  • in short order
  • in the order of (some amount)
  • in working order
  • in/of the order of
  • it's a tall order
  • just what the doctor ordered
  • keep (someone or something) in order
  • keep in order
  • law and order
  • lawful orders
  • made to order
  • make (something) to order
  • make to order
  • marching orders
  • marching orders, get one's
  • May I take your order?
  • of the first order
  • of the highest order
  • of the highest/first order
  • of the order of (some amount)
  • on order
  • on the order of
  • order (one) about
  • order (one) around
  • order (one) off
  • order (one) off the field
  • order (one) out (of some place)
  • order about
  • order around
  • order from
  • order from (someone or something)
  • order in
  • order of the day
  • order of the day, the
  • order off
  • order off the field
  • order out
  • order out of some place
  • order someone about
  • order up
  • orders are orders
  • out of order
  • pecking order
  • place an order
  • place an/the/(one's) order
  • put (one's) (own) house in order
  • put (one's) affairs in order
  • put (something) in apple-pie order
  • put (something) in order
  • put (something) into order
  • put house in order
  • put in order
  • put into order
  • put one's house in order
  • put own house in order
  • put your house in order
  • put/set your house in order
  • ready to order?
  • set (one's) (own) house in order
  • set house in order
  • short order
  • standing order
  • superior orders
  • take holy orders
  • tall order
  • that's a tall order
  • the order of the day
  • the pecking order
  • to go
  • under starters orders
  • under starter's orders
References in classic literature
As for Baisemeaux, no longer touching anything that was on the table, he again took up the order and examined it every way.
"Monseigneur," replied Baisemeaux, "I shall release the prisoner Marchiali when I have summoned the courier who brought the order, and above all, when, by interrogating him, I have satisfied myself."
Countless men have glimpsed that other and truer order of truth and recoiled from it.
There seem to be various orders of truth in this world.
Though the aide-de-camp did not know these circumstances, he nevertheless delivered the definite order that the men should be in their greatcoats and in marching order, and that the commander in chief would otherwise be dissatisfied.
In half an hour all was again in order, only the squares had become gray instead of black.
This establishment of the Templars was seated amidst fair meadows and pastures, which the devotion of the former Preceptor had bestowed upon their Order. It was strong and well fortified, a point never neglected by these knights, and which the disordered state of England rendered peculiarly necessary.
Isaac paused at the gate, to consider how he might seek entrance in the manner most likely to bespeak favour; for he was well aware, that to his unhappy race the reviving fanaticism of the Order was not less dangerous than their unprincipled licentiousness; and that his religion would be the object of hate and persecution in the one case, as his wealth would have exposed him in the other to the extortions of unrelenting oppression.
The Order of the Yellow Crayon has had more than my support.
"There are in the Order of the Yellow Crayon three degrees of membership.
And surely, said he, this is not a very severe order which we impose upon them.
The long chains of simple and easy reasonings by means of which geometers are accustomed to reach the conclusions of their most difficult demonstrations, had led me to imagine that all things, to the knowledge of which man is competent, are mutually connected in the same way, and that there is nothing so far removed from us as to be beyond our reach, or so hidden that we cannot discover it, provided only we abstain from accepting the false for the true, and always preserve in our thoughts the order necessary for the deduction of one truth from another.
"Yes, madame, it is the custom, not from gallantry but prudence, that in time of war foreigners should be conducted to particular hotels, in order that they may remain under the eye of the government until full information can be obtained about them."
It was Buckingham, who had awakened from his stupor, in order to adorn himself with a costume perfectly dazzling from its beauty, and to await the arrival of the princess and the queen-mother at the Hotel de Ville.
"Thus it is peremptorily his Majesty's orders that the whole French inhabitants of these Districts be removed; and I am, through his Majesty's goodness, directed to allow you liberty to carry off your money and household goods, as many as you can without discommoding the vessels you go in.