Jumble in a sentence as a noun

I, like many others, tried to start using SproutCore and found it to be a poorly documented jumble of code.

No sense of time, just a jumble of memories that I can't place chronologically, and most are very brief moments.

The actual opinion of world does not often reflect the Internet's bizarre jumble of fragmentary opinions.

Each local decision is made in response to an immediate concern, and cannot take the jumble-of-laws problem into account.

Jumble in a sentence as a verb

"On the other hand, the equivalent imperative code is stupidly hard to get right because you end up mixing everything together in a big jumble.

It sounds like they didn't get the results they wanted from the project, but tried to make the best of it by highlighting what they did get, which is a jumble of facts that are incoherent and self-contradictory.

Of course, that doesn't stop people, so all sorts of hack are employed, many include javascript that actually replaces the native element with a jumble of html elements to re-create the designer's holy vision.

What we see today is a total jumble of inconsistent and incoherent UI design, where usability and efficiency are considered significantly less important than "looking trendy".

Jumble definitions

noun

a confused multitude of things

See also: clutter muddle fuddle welter smother

noun

small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie

See also: jumbal

noun

a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas

See also: patchwork hodgepodge

verb

be all mixed up or jumbled together; "His words jumbled"

See also: mingle

verb

assemble without order or sense; "She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence"

See also: confuse

verb

bring into random order

See also: scramble