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.
Jumble is a noun (a jumble) and a verb (to jumble).
There's a vicuna in that jumble.
i had a whole jumble of things
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.
Those letters spell sailor.
Jumble Shop East was created in 1930.
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.
Jumble was created in 1954 by Martin Naydel, a comic book illustrator. It was originally called "Scramble". Jumble is owned by its distributor, US company Tribune Content Agency, under the title "Jumble, That Scrambled Word Game". The Daily Jumble is currently written and illustrated by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek.
Daily Jumble 6/12/15: The Jumble creators usually call it a day when they... Answer: "PUN" OUT OF STEAM (oomph, truth, misuse, finale)
A jumble sale is sometimes called a rummage sale.