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is jumbled
noun
A mixture of unrelated things.
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MINUSES -- The surrounding intrigue is jumbled and barely comprehensible.
And all of it is jumbled into a rush of bizarre images and carefully mismatched styles: "Hello Kitty" meets "Blood Feast".
Leading Tories say (sometimes) that they want to stay in Europe, so long as the EU can be made less meddlesome.But the message is jumbled and contradictory.
Yet everything is jumbled in the recollection, because the most proximate memory may be the least important, the portentous detail relatively trivial.
They recognize when the puzzle is jumbled or positioned in their palms in a way that one set of moves is quicker than 99 others.
last," I start thinking about black male fraternity, a subject that Madlib keeps coming back to directly and indirectly in his work, which is jumbled, cinematic, and layered in tone and style.
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The words are jumbled!
All those decisions are jumbled together.
Myrtle has no "story": the pieces are jumbled, hinted at.
It had been jumbled enough for one week.
The ingredients must be jumbled together — made a hash of.
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