shamble in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Shamble (noun): a state of disorder or disarray, often resulting from chaos or destruction.
Sample Sentences
- The garden was left in a shamble after the storm, with branches scattered everywhere.
- His plans for the vacation ended up in a complete shamble when the car broke down.
- The once vibrant community center fell into a shamble, neglected and overgrown with weeds.
- After the chaotic meeting, the notes were a shamble, making it impossible to follow up on action items.
- The children left their toys in a shamble, creating a maze of blocks and stuffed animals in the living room.
- The old barn had fallen into disrepair, leaving a shamble of broken beams and scattered hay.
- After the chaotic party, the living room was a complete shamble, with empty bottles and crumpled decorations everywhere.
- Her plans for the weekend ended up in a shamble when the weather took a turn for the worse.
- The once-vibrant garden now resembled a shamble, overrun with weeds and wilting flowers.
- His thoughts were in a shamble as he tried to make sense of the confusing situation.