An earthquake causes loose rock to tumble downward into a jumble of stone debris .
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
When you roll on the ground, as in "tumble down the hill."
A synonym for 'turmoil' is 'jumble'.
The word tumult refers to a very loud, confusing jumble of noise. For example, "the class was in tumult and the teacher could not be heard over the noise".
A Concluding Sentence is the last sentence of a paragraph(s), it summarizes everything that you just wrote about and it is somewhat like your Introduction Sentence. Usually, your concluding sentence will say something like "In conclusion," or "Therefore," or "To summarize." Basically, when writing a formal paper, you have three steps -- "Tell them what you're going to tell them" (the Introduction), "Tell them" (the Body), and "Tell them what you just told them" (the Conclusion).
Crumble, humble, tumble.
Let's take a tumble! I was ffightened when the pigeon began to tumble.
i had a whole jumble of things
Fumbling, bumbling.
Rocks can tumble dangerously onto the road.
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
bumble....bee tumble gumble look on a online rhyming dictionary!
Carelessly carrying a package full of small objects can jumble the contents. The only clue was a jumble of old receipts in the kitchen drawer.
Their hike through the forest was great until their path...answer: TRAILED OFF (vapor, rigor, afford, tumble)
A jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses
Humble, tumble, rumble, jumble, fumble, gum ball,Try Mumble, Stumble or Fumble to name a few.
As a verb: I always jumble the sequence of the presidents on tests, especially the Roosevelts. As a noun: I bumped the Scrabble board and made a jumble of the words already played.