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    1. In my head I tried to sing snatches of songs from my childhood, but the stifling emptiness of this demonic and industrial womb-space drove the shapes and sounds of words and melodies into a frantic jumble of static


    2. I realise Athens too has its unfair share of insidious tourist traps just like Cornwall and no doubt the traffic is nightmare and yes, it's a sprawling jumble of concrete and marble, of ancient and modern, of the implausible and the miraculous, but then they say Athens teems with spectacular sights, superb cafes, and much more that you just won't find in any modern city


    3. through the jumble, he found a small box overlaid


    4. looked forlornly at the jumble of broken boulders,


    5. jumble of conflicting emotions as he stumbled into the


    6. jumble of information strung together


    7. Liulfr watched the pair move away and wondered just what they were saying, what Tullius’ messages and commands had meant, who the mysterious man in the doctor’s tent whom he could not recall had been…so many things remained a jumble of unknowns


    8. But it was a torrent of words, pouring out, mostly in a jumble and not making much sense


    9. 'And if I do, they're usually just a jumble of things


    10. I could not understand the incoherent jumble you spit out before falling unconscious

    11. Thesa stumbled backwards, his mind a jumble of incoherent thoughts


    12. It was hung with paintings from floor to ceiling—portraits, landscapes, allegorical scenes all in a great jumble, with the only breaks to make spaces for the doors that occasionally interrupted the long walls


    13. It was just a jumble of unintelligible characters


    14. Having a spare moment to think of Jennifer, our last conversation ran again through my already stressed-out mind, a jumble of facts, figures and potential problems


    15. It’s just a jumble of random characters now


    16. The bellman pushed past Colling and dropped the boxes in a jumble on the unmade bed, and then hung the suit in the room’s wardrobe


    17. One was still filled with the surplus uniforms he had been selling, and while there was a jumble of some items in its bottom because it had been moved, everything appeared to be intact


    18. His name is Aidme and we’re still in the process of getting used to each other… Says my mind is an undisciplined jumble of unintelligent thoughts


    19. Hebrew elements of religion and Buddhistic doctrines were also found in Mancihaeism, which appears to have been an eclectic jumble of wild fancies, among which the soberest and strongest dogmas of the Christian creed were sometimes seen to be embedded…The practical side of Manichaeism appears in the condemnation of marriage, or sexual indulgence of any sort…There were two classes of disciples, the initiated, or perfecti, and the auditores, hearers, or novices


    20. His thoughts were a jumble, chaotic and jumping from one idea to the next

    21. ” His words came out a jumble mess; Selena couldn’t understand what he was trying to say


    22. Sometimes, in the jumble of advocacy and


    23. Erica sat staring at the jumble of numbers in her mathematical workbook


    24. its way through the angry jumble of vapour


    25. His life was such a jumble


    26. Their shouted stories, competing for his attention, became almost an unintelligible jumble of sound in their eagerness to inform him of their exploits during his absence


    27. Moshe had led them along the trail as the jumble of comment continued


    28. In the distance lay the jumble of things that made up the Project as he had known it


    29. Pharan, having turned his back quickly to do what he was bade, missed the experience, only vaguely hearing the commotion among the jumble of his thoughts as he hurried away


    30. “It was more, so much more than that!” Moshe replied, as a jumble of memories where he had heard that same voice, beyond his own thoughts, and felt warned or helped in a particular way, flitted across his inner consciousness

    31. A jumble of words sprang up in Simon’s mind, nonsensical, strange, the wild colours of them making him blink


    32. "In truth, Sir, I have a jumble of ideas that are not fully thought out much less in a presentable form


    33. Strewn haphazardly through the jumble were swords, shields, and spears


    34. vaguely hearing the commotion among the jumble of his thoughts as he hurried away


    35. “It was more, so much more than that!” Moshe replied, as a jumble of memories where he had


    36. As this jumble of barbed thoughts continued to fold in on


    37. With a wooden spoon she stirred the jumble with delight and left that the ingredients were cooked


    38. Dana starts, but soon Derek cuts in, until their voices overlap in a confusing jumble of words and sensations that I cannot even begin to force into a semblance of a story


    39. My mind was in a jumble


    40. So many personalities had been inside that all I got was a jumble of muted emotions so diluted that nothing came through strongly

    41. Then have them look through a unit they have completed and choose five words to jumble for their partner


    42. But he did remember the trenchant stink of Joe Billie Bloodtooth and as the jumble of events gestating in the half dead animal‘s mind slowly came to term, a blood feud was birthed—with the owner of the signal spoor


    43. the brain then process the mad jumble of signals into a form which it may recog-


    44. He entered through the broken doorway and searched the single-story building for anything of use but he only found a jumble of old clothes, rather like a nest, which was in a cupboard under the stairs that led to the attic


    45. The two groups of interceptors approached in a chaotic jumble


    46. as you summarised what I said, all the jumble


    47. the picture on the soft-screen it was just a jumble of


    48. Susan shook her head to try to clear the jumble of thoughts


    49. jumble of irrigation pipe, the old fig tree


    50. Churchill thumbed open the cubby to reveal a jumble of grubby cassette tapes









































    1. have cracked with brittle age, all jumbled up with


    2. all jumbled up with the detritus of the day,


    3. out from the jumbled letters and sentences like the bright bulbs of a Christmas


    4. ‘Did anything come through?’ Torbin asked eventually, peering over at the jumbled text


    5. ” Now Gorge was trying to catch his breath and talk at the same time so that all we got were gasps and a mess of jumbled words that we couldn’t understand


    6. resounded in Jack’s ear and jumbled his thoughts


    7. The Elder wrinkled his snout, considering the points Brokin had made, his old mind a whirlpool of jumbled emotions


    8. He spoke with a strong accent, typical of that part of Yorkshire, and his words were often slurred and jumbled as they emerged


    9. They were all jumbled up, just like his own


    10. My thoughts were all jumbled up, but Anita made suggestions, and I agreed to everything

    11. It was the second part that jumbled this play


    12. notes, some jumbled around the edge of the


    13. ” He watched through a calculated gaze, as for a moment his jumbled thoughts cleared, “Why is it important that I meet him?”


    14. A jumbled series of images—five of the best men and women from the five main districts of Gathandria, together with a handful of followers they trusted most, the theatricals, the glass-makers, the field-tillers, the stone-cutters and the tradesfolk


    15. exchanged, would transform the jumbled pile into neatly ordered and countable stacks on


    16. Everything gets jumbled; the things that I used to think and


    17. All are to come to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place


    18. That means all are to assemble as quickly as possible to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place


    19. One and all prepared to go to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place


    20. Eva walked out of the office, her thoughts jumbled as the good news was replaced with the more pressing problem of getting Father Haralambos out of Greece

    21. My emotions were jumbled enough without another voice in my head,


    22. My emotions were so jumbled, I felt


    23. Somehow I knew that he could read my jumbled emotions


    24. In the end, it usually looks pretty jumbled, but it works for me


    25. words were jumbled up and as he flicked it over, more sentences joined together to make a descent


    26. The spokesman dismissed the jumbled questions of the media and returned to the interior of the house


    27. I pawed the letters on top of the other ones making a jumbled mess but she understood


    28. Sometimes the words are jumbled but after you have gone


    29. Choose ten words that you want to review and write them on the board but with the letters jumbled up


    30. • Choose ten words that you want to review and write them on the board but with the letters jumbled up

    31. She is on the side of tidiness and cleanliness and not on the side of slovenly lassitude that leaves things jumbled and rumpled, scattered with no conscious care and placement


    32. The explosion behind them, which obliterated the lounge they had just left, jumbled Sabrina’s thoughts


    33. Preeti paused and cringed for a moment at the thought of jumbled up books, cassettes not in covers and the worst image of them all, pen lids not on pens


    34. His consciousness was growing thin but he could hear his father’s jumbled German-English words grinding into his ears


    35. Dan had fallen in love with Gabriella in his senior year of high school in history class as they studied together and commiserated over the horribly jumbled and boring lectures the teacher would give


    36. This is hard to put into words, and if it seems a little jumbled, please forgive my feeble attempt at baring my soul


    37. Jazz leaned across the table and pushed the fast forward button to release around three seconds of the jumbled gibberish of speeded-up action then again pushed play


    38. Came the dawn and a moment of awakening for Rudolph, and for a few jumbled seconds he believed the dream to be real


    39. thoughts become a jumbled mess in my head


    40. She knew, as the plane pulled away from the gate and he waved goodbye from the terminal window, that Inacio wanted to sort his jumbled emotions in private

    41. Bits and pieces - rags - that jumbled together made a decent enough mattress


    42. His Parent and Child come on straight, frequently in a jumbled mixture of archaic data, a jumbled replay of early experiences that do not make sense now because they did not make sense when they were recorded


    43. Any sort of nonsense gets in easier ‘n a hot knife slips into an oleo tub! ‘Course, the jumbled contents slippy-slide around in there, melt down to a mingled mess just that easy, too


    44. The voices, the jumbled thoughts


    45. At this point he murmured some strange and obscure words in confusion, and then his movements became jumbled


    46. She felt her collective playing at the fringes of her jumbled psyche---no words, no coherency, just blind frenzy---urging her, goading her on


    47. She imagined her organs untangling themselves from the jumbled mess in which they had been knotted, and aligning themselves properly


    48. It felt like he’d stepped out of his body, and now he was reliving those frightful minutes that had so altered his life, releasing all the jumbled emotions he’d kept stashed away for 15 years


    49. From the air he could still see the words left for him at Quail's murder, now broken up, jumbled into a heap of red letters and question marks


    50. The jumbled mixture of confusing emotions





































    1. There were many kinds of plants resembling thick jumbles of purple above-ground lily pads with thick colorful leaves


    2. A great sense of pride and love swept over her as they rode through the rolling hills and tufts of heather, through the jumbles of rock and moss and undulating grass


    3. They said, "Jumbles of dreams, and we know nothing of the interpretation of dreams


    4. Tied up along its shores was every conceivable kind of watercraft—Chinese junks, tugboats, rickety houseboats, old schooners, and barges heaped with jumbles of industrial cargo


    5. He hiked deep into the northwest woods, climbed up steep mountain inclines, and scrambled over jumbles of fallen trees, hauling with him a chainsaw, a peavey, a splitting maul, and assorted iron wedges jammed into his pockets, in search of salvageable wood


    1. Reiterating the jumbling mass of ministry people to adopt new sound practices in a matter of days was just as inconceivable as totally circumventing the antiquated ministry machine in whole


    2. After some jumbling to gain ground Mel said we should separate the force field


    3. churned over all the events of the day, the alcohol jumbling everything up


    4. She left it there, confusion jumbling


    5. I could hear the jumbling of his movement and sometimes his breathing


    6. I heard the jumbling of keys and then the sound of a door opening


    7. She found it hard, really hard to identify those things jumbling in her thoughts


    8. She spoke a little too fast, jumbling her passable English


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    Synonyms for "jumble"

    hodgepodge jumble patchwork jumbal clutter fuddle mare's nest muddle smother welter scramble throw together confuse mix up mingle chaos confusion disorder mess pot-pourri mixture medley mix

    "jumble" definitions

    a confused multitude of things


    small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie


    a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas


    be all mixed up or jumbled together


    assemble without order or sense


    bring into random order