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  1. Feb 11, 2000 · Topsy-Turvy: Directed by Mike Leigh. With Allan Corduner, Dexter Fletcher, Sukie Smith, Roger Heathcott. Set in the 1880s, the story of how, during a creative dry spell, the partnership of the legendary musical/theatrical writers Gilbert and Sullivan almost dissolves, before they turn it all around and write the Mikado.

  2. The meaning of TOPSY-TURVY is in utter confusion or disorder. How to use topsy-turvy in a sentence. in utter confusion or disorder; with the top or head downward : upside down…

  3. Topsy-turvy definition: with the top where the bottom should be; upside down.. See examples of TOPSY-TURVY used in a sentence.

  4. (in a state of being) confused, not well organized, or giving importance to unexpected things: The government's topsy-turvy priorities mean that spending on education remains low. Synonyms. chaotic. confused. disorderly. higgledy-piggledy informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused. addled.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Topsy-TurvyTopsy-Turvy - Wikipedia

    Topsy-Turvy is a 1999 British musical period drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Jim Broadbent as W. S. Gilbert and Allan Corduner as Sir Arthur Sullivan, along with Timothy Spall, Lesley Manville and Ron Cook. The story concerns the 15-month period in 1884 and 1885 leading up to the premiere of Gilbert and Sullivan 's The ...

  6. (in a state of being) confused, not well organized, or giving importance to unexpected things: The governor's topsy-turvy priorities mean that spending on education remains low. Synonyms. chaotic. confused. disorderly. higgledy-piggledy informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Confusion, confusing and feeling confused. addled.

  7. 'Topsy-turvy' means in disorder; with the top where the bottom should be. What's the origin of the phrase 'Topsy-turvy'? 'Topsy-turvy', as with similar phrases like ' upside-down ', refers to the top and bottom being interchanged from their usual places. 'Topsy' is clearly an allusion to 'top'. 'Turvy' isn't so easy to interpret.

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