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And the paper was shambolic in the way it came together.
That may not sound too bad, but the country's infrastructure is shambolic.
The party itself gave a particularly shambolic response when this was pointed out.
When the shambolic group finally started up, the music was thrashed out.
The word refers to a situation which is seen as shambolic from all possible perspectives.
Exactly the same is true of the Government's shambolic efforts in regard to local government finance.
England were quite shambolic in the final quarter of that match.
The organisation was so shambolic it felt like a local event.
The ratings agencies are fairly shambolic and not really good enough at what they do.
Now we know exactly what Cain means by unconventional: shambolic.
I know a guy who gets three cents every time someone uses the word "shambolic," dude!
So far, the leadership campaigns have been pretty shambolic.
It's an indicator of the show's shambolic year that it could yet be won by someone who was eliminated two months ago.
One of the most shambolic, superficial nations on Earth.
We'd been a shambolic indie band, turning our back to the audience.
It also described the quality of some of its public reporting as "shambolic".
Yes, the country is in a terrible state and the Conservatives stand to inherit shambolic public finances.
So, where have all the shambolic bands gone?
That was a pretty shambolic effort all round.
They were designed to cope with the country's shambolic road surfaces without being torn to ribbons.
The procedures of the European Parliament are weak and shambolic.
The driver pulls into a shambolic roadside store to buy petrol.
The oil giant's hunt for a new chairman to replace Sutherland has been little short of shambolic.
And to come all this way just to see muddle and shambolic chaos?
Please let this shambolic, nasty government end quickly.