A confused multitude of things.
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Examples for "jumble "
1 The latest text, however, was from a jumble of letters and numbers.
2 It was bought at a jumble sale in Dublin 30 years ago.
3 Food for the sheep, I thought, through a jumble of half-formed words.
4 The Labour conference in Liverpool this week had that jumble sale feel.
5 Finally, in this jumble of ideas, professional instinct got the upper hand.
1 As a result, Park Hill is an expensive muddle at taxpayer's expense.
2 So in the best traditions of the British constitution things muddle through.
3 The girl watched the muddle of wheeled things and stiffened with indignation.
4 In five minutes the picture was a formless, scarred muddle of colours.
5 Add a measure of Signature Release and muddle all the ingredients together.
1 Through the smother came the loud moaning of fog-horns in the Firth.
2 But he hadn't left it there long enough for her to smother .
3 A whitecap foamed above it and broke across in a snow-white smother .
4 It was harsh, but it was the only way not to smother .
5 And when I smell ghosts, I can smother myself in my pocket-handkerchief.
1 Remove excess clutter throughout the house, ensuring all shelving areas are clear.
2 Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and organising the clutter .
3 Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and organizing the clutter .
4 The search must go on, notwithstanding the clutter in the kitchen closet.
5 In terms of reducing clutter and stress, these were some badly-needed enhancements.
1 The disputed issues contain a welter of detail and causes for division.
2 The disposal continues a welter of dealmaking in the Austrian property sector.
3 He too was left behind in a welter of kicking, stabbing men.
4 Its right arm flew off in a welter of flesh and bone.
5 I was a welter when I broke into the fighting game, but--
1 God preserve us from fuddle - headed young men who want money for building cloud-castles!
2 One day Mr. Kordé had drunk himself into an unusual state of fuddle .
3 Do you think you can fuddle me with a mass of words, Mr. Harley?
4 But there is no doubt that the lion of the evening was - the " fuddle . "
5 The horrid creatures are going to fuddle at the tea-garden, and get tipsy like their masters.
1 I assure you, you have found a mare 's nest this time.
2 And, after all, I may have found only a mare 's nest .
3 Neal, the next time you find a mare 's nest , keep the secret to yourself.
4 Ask him in Italian, Griffin, what mare 's nest he has run foul of now.
5 A mare 's nest - just as he had prophesied to Miss Jeffries.
6 Yet, as we Americans say, I may be merely stirring up a mare 's nest .
7 He thinks we've just found a mare 's nest , I fancy.
8 But I'm awfully glad the dear man hasn't found a mare 's nest , aren't you?
9 It is out of that moderate letter that the Eighty-Two Thousand-Dollar mare 's nest has developed.
10 I warned you it might be a mare 's nest .
11 Don't be building a mare 's nest , old Hector answered and closed the door upon him.
12 Even if I have got hold of a mare 's nest , you know there's trouble brewing.
13 Had she really been stirring up a mare 's nest ?
14 I'd found what they call a mare 's nest .
15 It's a fine mare 's nest he has found.
16 I daresay he'll find some mare 's nest fast enough, if you tell him where to look.
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