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- verb Present participle of
jumble .
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Examples
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This kind of jumbling makes fruitful discussion much harder to carry on, and much more work to prepare.
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This kind of jumbling makes fruitful discussion much harder to carry on, and much more work to prepare.
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The mental image of Sam Brownback "jumbling" anything or anyone is highly disconcerting.
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This kind of jumbling makes fruitful discussion much harder to carry on, and much more work to prepare.
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This sturdy protest of Sir John against the dominant system and against the "jumbling" by which Eusebius had endeavoured to cut down ancient chronology within safe and sound orthodox limits, had little effect.
A History of the warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom 1896
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All else being equal, elections would naturally be more competitive right after redistricting whether or not they gerrymandered since incumbent advantage is reduced by jumbling up the district lines, and taking away or creating new districts.
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Wished she could untangle the knots jumbling her insides as easily.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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And it incorporates something I * need* to do, too — make sense of the jumbling books half-sorted on my shelves.
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CoF of numerous enterprises, especially Exploration, may have been rolled in as well ... (a re-jumbling, but nothing new, a red herring, a distraction).
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Cross Agency Support, which has decreased, is where some of these items likely come from, as well as a re-jumbling of Exploration funds.
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