1. jumbling - Noun
2. jumbling - Verb
of Jumble
Source: Webster's dictionaryThat the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms, I will no more believe than that the accidental jumbling of the alphabet would fall into a most ingenious treatise of philosophy. Jonathan Swift
He followed O'Connell, whom he sharply criticised for the latter's "long, rambling, jumbling, speech". Source: Internet
US Navy Hellcats on Espiritu Santo island in February 1944 The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annexe the territory. Source: Internet
On the Charlie Rose show in 1997, Wallace claimed that the notes were used to disrupt the linearity of the narrative, to reflect his perception of reality without jumbling the entire structure. Source: Internet