The verb means to mix up, especially to mix at random, to disorganize.
The proper noun Jumble is a syndicated anagram word game.
to put or throw together without order, a confused mixture of things, as in feelings or ideas
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
A synonym for 'turmoil' is 'jumble'.
An earthquake causes loose rock to tumble downward into a jumble of stone debris .
Jumble teaser
No, some synonyms for the noun jumble are hodgepodge, assortment, a tangle, a muddle, a mixture, confusion, and chaos. Some synonyms for the verb jumble are to muddle, snarl, confuse, complicate, commingle, disarrange, discombobulate, and tangle. The word succession is a noun for a continuation, a series, a progression, or a chronological sequence.
A poor translation of Irish; a jumble of words.
Will jumble.
There's a vicuna in that jumble.
Jumble is a noun (a jumble) and a verb (to jumble).
i had a whole jumble of things
Those letters spell sailor.
Jumble Shop East was created in 1930.
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.
A jumble sale is sometimes called a rummage sale.
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
The draft copy of his research paper was a jumble of unrelated facts.The waiter struggled not to jumble the tray full of glasses.She took a jumble of ideas and turned them into a best-selling novel.As the boys got older, our garage became a jumble of skateboards, baseball equipment and broken bicycles.
Daily Jumble 6/12/15: The Jumble creators usually call it a day when they... Answer: "PUN" OUT OF STEAM (oomph, truth, misuse, finale)