"It's all a big jumble," she said, clicking off the Net in disgust one night.
It's a big jumble.
Browsers beware: the Shirley Antique Center isn't pretty; it's one great big jumble of junque.
You get this big jumble, like Social Security numbers.
The symbols and names from the other map showed through, but it was an even bigger jumble.
But all my fears and worries are still there, underneath the calm, banging around against each other in a big jumble.
Without a sense of chronological order, events seem like a big jumble, and we can't understand what happened in the past.
The CF offices were officially closed, but there was a big jumble of keys in the lock, visible through the glass.
A car engine can look like a big confusing jumble of metal, tubes and wires to the uninitiated.
It's illuminating because it's kind of how Americans see things: Life's a big jumble, but somehow it leads to something I can consume.