1. jumbled - Adjective
2. jumbled - Verb
4. jumbled - Adjective Satellite
of Jumble
Source: Webster's dictionaryHumor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awareness that some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs. Christopher Morley
Memory whispers someplace in that jumbled machinery. Ken Kesey
No matter how much leaves are fixed face to face they always look at each other aslant, whereas all fruits end up head-on however carelessly jumbled. A bunch of flowers is a house of colored cards. A heap of fruit is a hive of colored bees. Malcolm de Chazal
Picture this: A mountain splintering the sky like a broken bone, its western precipice plummeting onto jumbled scree. Sheri S. Tepper
Her silence was worth more to her than a thousand words. In that silence, she had peace and clarity. Except during the night, when her own jumbled thoughts would keep her awake. Cecelia Ahern
But what is this India Home Rule Bill? I will tell you. It is a gigantic quilt of jumbled crotchet work. There is no theme; there is no pattern; there is no agreement; there is no conviction; there is no simplicity; there is no courage. It is a monstrous monument of shame built by pygmies. Winston Churchill