At the bottom of the precipice we were descending was a jumble of basaltic block, just waiting to test our stamina further. When the airliner crashed, "Jumbo's Jumble" was the headline.
The word "jumble" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a disorderly or confused mixture. As a verb, it means to mix or confuse in a disorderly way.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
The sentence "ugarsay anecay agassebay" does not have a specific meaning in English. It appears to be a jumble of random letters that does not form a coherent phrase or word.
i had a whole jumble of things
Please speak slowely and try not to jumble your words together.
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.
There has been a gallimaufry of opinions on the subject, therefore I have no answer. Definition = a hodgepodge; jumble; confused medley, a ragout or hash. The word is a noun.
At the bottom of the precipice we were descending was a jumble of basaltic block, just waiting to test our stamina further. When the airliner crashed, "Jumbo's Jumble" was the headline.
His slatternly disposition could be easily surmised from looking at the untidy jumble that littered his room.
The word is symbol.
The word is shyly.
Mosaic is the word.
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An earthquake causes loose rock to tumble downward into a jumble of stone debris .
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