0 past simple and past participle of jumble
Although they are presented in a jumbled manner the book contains many important insights, telling anecdotes and acute personal observations.
Sometimes the lines of reasoning get jumbled together.
From them one learns just how generically jumbled the seventeenth-century notion of opera really was.
Politicians were faced with conflicting opinions and a jumbled presentation of interests, making independent legislative action difficult.
Beneath them sprawls a congested city, bisected twice by dense forests of mercantile masts, and packed with jumbled housing of every description.
Word-order correction tasks involve the storage and rearrangement of the jumbled words.
What the jumbled evidence does suggest is a shared effort.
The abdominal organs in patients with such a symmetrical thoracic arrangement, however, lose their usual lateralization and become jumbled-up - socalled visceral heterotaxy.