jumble in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
JUMBLE: a confused mixture or disordered collection of things.
Sample Sentences
- The children played a game where they had to unravel a jumble of letters to form a word.
- After the storm, the garden was left in a jumble of fallen branches and scattered debris.
- Her thoughts were in a jumble as she tried to make sense of the unexpected news.
- He opened the box to find a jumble of old toys and forgotten memories.
- The artist created a vibrant jumble of colors that captivated everyone who viewed the painting.
- The children made a jumble of toys across the living room floor.
- Her thoughts were a jumble as she tried to process the unexpected news.
- The recipe required a jumble of ingredients, making it seem quite complicated.
- After the storm, the garden was a jumble of fallen branches and scattered leaves.
- He managed to sort through the jumble of papers on his desk to find the important document.
- The children's toys were in a complete jumble after the playdate.
- She tried to make sense of the jumble of papers scattered across her desk.
- His thoughts were a jumble of confusion and anxiety before the big presentation.
- The jumble of colors in the painting created a sense of chaos and energy.
- As I opened the box, I was greeted by a jumble of old photographs and letters.
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