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jumble

noun

A mixture of unrelated things.

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Cucumber granita aside, they're just about the freshest thing I can imagine: a jumble of crunchy raw vegetables, soft, aromatic leaves and cool, squidgy noodles, all stuffed snugly into a featherlight rice wrapper.

Currently the home page is a jumble of pieces about Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's re-election and climate change.

Unlike the US concept of outlet shops, they mostly resemble giant jumble sales with no logic to the layout in terms of sizing or labels and no changing rooms to try anything on, leaving shoppers to strip off in the aisles.

The climbers were trapped by damage to the route through the Khumbu icefall below camp one, a jumble of crevasses and ice cliffs which is equipped by the so-called Icefall Sherpas with fixed ropes and ladders every year.

Everyone living in Ghana – rich and poor – is lumped together in a permanent jumble of terrible traffic, unreliable water and frequent power outages.

Their book feels at times like a jumble of notes hurriedly thrown together.

With Mr Prodi out of the picture (and out of the country), his Olive Tree alliance, which had turned into an increasingly unwieldy jumble of 12 parties, including post-Communists, still-Communists, Greens, leftish Catholics, Socialists and Mr Prodi's own demoralised rump of centrists, has been trying, without success, to come up with a new name.

Increasingly, though, some are a social jumble within themselves.

He has sold Victoria's electricity system, sacked 50,000 public servants, closed 349 schools and slashed funding for hospitals.While Sydney is weighed down by a jumble of planning authorities, Mr Kennett has taken over planning authority for Melbourne.

Since being privatised in 1993, when it was a jumble of rusting machinery, the Port of Cartagena has become the fourth-biggest container hub in Latin America, shifting 2.2m containers in 2012.

After whatever jumble of a bill without it passes later this year as it almost certainly will, with the administration ready to cut a deal to pass something and declare victory the new system will stumble along, sorting out its details and unexpected consequences.

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