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the jumble
noun
A mixture of unrelated things.
Exact(58)
I'd better stick to the Jumble.
There is, however, some method to the jumble.
The jumble of interwoven memories of a life past.
Outside, the jumble of construction added another note of impermanence.
The invited guests on Red Square reflected the jumble that is Russian history.
That could have been caused by the jumble in his elbow from the previous surgery.
The jumble of information does not reveal a perfectly clear picture.
The jumble of mainly 17th-century buildings is now occupied by galleries and restaurants.
The jumble of phrases and clauses is very difficult to read.
The same goes for the jumble of cables that feeds audio equipment and TV sets.
The jumble doesn't displease Piano, the go-to architect for museums.
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