shambolic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʃæmˈbɒl.ɪk]
  • Us [ ʃæmˈbɑː.lɪk]

Meaning of shambolic In English

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Examples of shambolic

  • In 1946, the housing stock was nothing short of shambolic.

  • Cannadine argued that for most of the nineteenth century monarchical ceremony was shambolic, and considered unimportant by a parliament and a populace fixated on retrenchment.

  • I must start by saying that it is my opinion that this war is clumsy, wasteful and shambolic.

  • An example from my constituency illustrates the shambolic state of affairs.

  • But the process of buying and selling a house is, frankly, shambolic.

  • He decided that the country needed a shambolic reshuffle on which no one was consulted and which no one understands.

  • However, the process of buying and selling a house is shambolic and stressful for many people.

  • I shall not go through any of the shambolic decisions.

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