Crossword-Solution: JUMBLED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Jumbled | imp. & p. p. | of Jumble |
We have 45 clues for the answer “JUMBLED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rack #3: BDEJLMU | 1 answer |
| embroiled | 10 answers |
| BACK to front | 11 answers |
| backwards | 13 answers |
| enmeshed | 14 answers |
| matted | 16 answers |
| In Disarray | 20 answers |
| snarled | 24 answers |
| unsupported | 24 answers |
| disruptive | 27 answers |
| inextricable | 28 answers |
| Cluttered | 30 answers |
| Tousled. | 32 answers |
| Rumpled | 35 answers |
| mixed-up | 36 answers |
| unjustified | 37 answers |
| retarded | 37 answers |
| unneat | 38 answers |
| ALL over the place | 40 answers |
| Mixed up | 41 answers |
| Tumultuous | 49 answers |
| Dauntless | 49 answers |
| Entangled | 50 answers |
| uncombed | 52 answers |
| untenable | 52 answers |
| Jaunty | 52 answers |
| Baseless | 53 answers |
| Neglectful | 54 answers |
| messy | 54 answers |
| Inaccurate | 56 answers |
| Moronic | 57 answers |
| uproarious | 57 answers |
| disjointed | 58 answers |
| Chaotic | 59 answers |
| thoughtless | 60 answers |
| Untroubled | 60 answers |
| Negligent | 64 answers |
| overlooked | 70 answers |
| Unconsidered | 71 answers |
| Untidy | 77 answers |
| muddled | 78 answers |
| Unthink-ing | 78 answers |
| witless | 79 answers |
| Unkempt | 88 answers |
| Confused | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
EMCAEZ
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with JUMBLED (5)
All the ancient men ran in a jumbled throng after her to the clover-field, Joseph sinking down in the midst when about half-way, like an individual withering in a world which got more and more unstable.
Through the rusted bars, tastes, rather than glimpses, were caught of the jumbled neighbourhood; and nothing within range, nearer or lower than the summits of the two great towers of Notre-Dame, had any promise on it of healthy life or wholesome aspirations.
Jennings’s prophecies, though rather jumbled together, were chiefly fulfilled; for she was able to visit Edward and his wife in their Parsonage by Michaelmas, and she found in Elinor and her husband, as she really believed, one of the happiest couples in the world.
Furthermore, the corrupt, coarse, and vulgar language of the Negroes is largely responsible for the jumbled and distorted English spoken by many of the Southern whites.
Lippett had a big black account book into which she jumbled any facts that happened to drift her way as to the children's family, their conduct, and their health.
Quotes with JUMBLED (3)
In any war story, but especially a true one, it's difficult to separate what happened from what seemed to happen. What seems to happen becomes its own happening and has to be told that way. The angles of vision are skewed. When a booby trap explodes, you close your eyes and duck and float outside yourself. .. The pictures get jumbled, you tend to miss a lot. And then afterward, when you go to tell about it, there is always that surreal seemingness, which makes the story seem …
Suffering is part of life,' she said. 'All the parts of life are jumbled up together; you can't separate out just the one thing.' She parred his hand again, kindly. 'I could let you kill me now, lovely man, and have peace and good dreams forever. But who knows what I get instead, if I stay? Maybe time to see a new grandchild. Maybe a good joke that sets me laughing for days. Maybe another handsome young fellow flirting with me.' She grinned toothlessly, then let loose another…
Loving Sarah was like reading a particularly good book. That pressing and overwhelming need to just devour it as fast as possible is matched only by the need to savour it slowly and completely, lest all come to an end too soon. The all-consuming emotions are so many and varied that it is almost impossible to pick out one for a few minutes attention. They mainly stay jumbled and unattended, and for the most part not entirely understood or satisfied. But then, maybe it is in th…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2017–2018).