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jumble English

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jumble

A jumble is a group of things that are all mixed up.

jumble

To jumble something is to mix it up. The puzzle pieces have been jumbled.

jumble

(= clutter) a confused multitude of things be all mixed up or jumbled together His words jumbled assemble without order or sense She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie (= scramble) bring into random order (= patchwork) a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas

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jumble · verb

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Movie subtitles

They intersect, overlap, twist in and out, to form a jumble of mazes.
I didn't break all ties with our former life because it was a jumble of poverty and empty luxuries.
We'll organise a raffle, a jumble sale. We'll revive the flower show, have a flag day, a silver collection, a line of pennies, put on The Mikado again.
Why did you jumble that combination?
In this jumble of events, I seemed to discern an extraordinary logic.
Yes, of course. The jumble sale.
Jumble sale?
Oh it's just a jumble of words.
Think what a jumble a tour book usually is. - He's got one.
Not start a jumble sale!
Holy jumble!
Exactly. Historically speaking, this collection is a bit of a jumble.
You choose from a jumble of ill-digested ideas a version which represents the PM's views as he would, on reflection, have liked them to emerge.
It's all a jumble of Yiddish, Italian, French, and a little English.
Still a hopeless jumble.
Somehow I got everything into a jumble and I cannot find my centre.
I'm collecting jumble for the church bazaar.
Oh, well, if it's jumble for the church there's plenty here.
Probably got it from a jumble sale herself.
I was collecting jumble for the church bazaar. - Well, if you don't believe me I suggest you ring the vicar.
Yes, sir! - What's all this jumble?
No fuss, no jumble.
They're just a jumble of letters.
Think what a jumble a tour book usually is.
I'm afraid it's a bit of a jumble.
A completely useless jumble of words which for some unknown reason. you persisted in sending to me despite my letter that I had no use for this service.
I'm astounded by such thoughts after seeing the jumble of things you distract yourself with.
Oh, I run little dog shows, coffee mornings, jumble sales - anything to get extra cash. - Even so, it can't be easy.
Oh, it was always a jumble.
It looks like something from a jumble sale for me.
Mrs Gaucha prepared me for the jumble and mess.
I like the jumble.
You ever do the jumble?
He communicated so much to me that, at first, it was just a jumble of images.
Tomorrow I make jumble sale.
Every once in a while, I still get flashes of memory from the Great Link-- a jumble of images, or a word but I can't quite make sense of it.

News and current affairs

Another similar question at Nice will be whether the time has come to simplify the EU Treaties, which are now a confusing jumble of general principles and difficult detail.
This jumble recalls the piecemeal equations of electricity and magnetism before Maxwell.

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