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His chords, a chaotic jumble, his ear’s just a block of tin.
STYLE INVITATIONAL WEEK 1424: WE BEE BACK — A NEOLOGISM CONTESTPAT MYERSFEBRUARY 18, 2021WASHINGTON POST
Instead, a jumble of 21 candidates will appear on the ballot.
SENATE MAJORITY OUTCOME MAY TAKE WEEKS—OR LONGERRACHEL SCHALLOMNOVEMBER 1, 2020FORTUNE
It was a jumbled cypher, but the training that Lechmere had had in that kind of thing enabled him to read it almost at a glance.
THE WEIGHT OF THE CROWNFRED M. WHITE
Comic and tragic were so jumbled up in this startling series of adventures, that Jack scarce knew whether to laugh or to cry.
JACK HARKAWAY'S BOY TINKER AMONG THE TURKSBRACEBRIDGE HEMYNG
Welcome shot past them like a bullet out of a gun, his voice trailing out behind him and becoming all jumbled up in the distance.
MOTOR MATT'S DARING, OR, TRUE TO HIS FRIENDSSTANLEY R. MATTHEWS
Pressing northward it was torn into the jumbled crush of serac-ice, sparkling beneath an unclouded sun.
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARDDOUGLAS MAWSON
Fossil beliefs of the most widely separated ages may be found jumbled together in the same story.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLER
At times the wolves were so closely jumbled together that nothing could be distinguished but one black, heaving, and echoing mass.
WILD WESTERN SCENESJOHN BEAUCHAMP JONES
Companies were as hopelessly jumbled and mixed as a galley of type that a compositor has dropped downstairs.
THE CODE OF THE MOUNTAINSCHARLES NEVILLE BUCK
Such a pell-mell, such a welter, cavalry and musketeers all jumbled: our King must have given them a dreadful lathering.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. XVIII. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO JUMBLED

  • assorted
  • confused
  • conglomerate
  • different
  • disordered
  • disparate
  • divergent
  • divers
  • diverse
  • heterogeneous
  • indiscriminate
  • jumbled
  • many
  • mingled
  • mixed
  • motley
  • muddled
  • multifarious
  • multiform
  • odd
  • promiscuous
  • scattered
  • scrambled
  • sundry
  • unmatched
  • unsorted
  • varied
  • variegated
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