Sentence examples for a bit jumbled from inspiring English sources

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But since February 2011 things have got a bit jumbled.

He called the new pontiff's messages "a bit jumbled at times".

The story was a bit jumbled; the dates perhaps not quite right.

These forces, and theories about them, are all a bit jumbled up, but out of necessity.

There was a passionate riff, too, on the roots of society's problems that was both a bit jumbled and totally understandable.

The rest is a bit jumbled since I haven't had enough coffee this morning so I'll leave it up to you to decipher.

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Bit jumbled on the similes there, Jim - much like the interior of the shop - but you get the gist.

Whatever happened to them?" For all their differences, the neighborhoods are a bit of a jumble.

"Doesn't cover the crown," they all reply, in a bit of a jumble.

The program seems a bit of a jumble, with bonbons by Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns and Ravel and arrangements of pieces by Esperanza Spalding, Leonardo Genovese and Dimitri Tiomkin.

The 35-minute performance, presented as a free lunchtime event as part of the River to River festival, was a bit of a jumble.

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