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to jumble
noun
A mixture of unrelated things.
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The Mumblers are trying to jumble the words in all the planet's books.
I went to jumble sales all through the Sixties – I was a student so I couldn't afford new clothes.
In an attempt to produce offense, Howe has continued to jumble the lineup and mix his messages.
The first game of this year's division series between the Yankees and the Detroit Tigers was also suspended, forcing the teams to jumble their pitching rotations.
At others, one large hole in the canopy gave way to dozens of small ones, a kind of celestial colander with shafts of light pushing through – to jumble metaphors as befits this eclectic work.
While theoretical work had suggested that some polymers could be superconductors, polymer strands tend to jumble in random tangles and not form the organized, crystalline arrangement of most superconducting materials.
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The ML trees were then generated using the proML program with the Dayhoff and Jones-Taylor-Thornton (JTT) probability models (seed set to 9 and jumble to 3).
Carriers are turning to military technologies to scrutinize jumbled signals for unwanted calls.
One worker reported that one must be careful not to consume too much water before doing machete work, as to avoid ' jumbling up and bothering the stomach'.
Words are intended to be jumbled and tumbled together, sardined into sentences, carried over oceans, and changed by proximity to each other.
The action is all nearly non-action, a visit to church, to a tea shop, to a jumble sale, and manages to be page-turning nonetheless.
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