Jumbled in a sentence as an adjective

The IRC logs were quite the jumbled mess of Meth and hacking discussion.

Most less wealthy people have less space and things are a bit more jumbled up and around.

What used to be simple and streamlined is now jumbled together.

He didn't do nothing for the rhythm section - didn't you hear it get jumbled up?

I can put things here, and over here, and this place is nice and then you have this jumbled, unfocussed mess.

My only complaint is the scrollback buffer often gets jumbled.

The archive still exists, but it's been made harder to browse through due to being jumbled up with javascript and cat gifs.

' I asked my sophomore friend in chorus what the jumbled letters, numbers, returns, spaces, indents, and parentheses on her failed test meant.

Yet happy feeling supernatural mumble jumbled about being able to come back from the dead because some people thousands of years ago said they saw someone come back from the dead is ok?

Startups slave for months meticulously designing their new marketing site and are completely oblivious that, to people on a Retina display, it looks like a jumbled pixelated mess.

A fool takes in all the lumber of every sort that he comes across, so that the knowledge which might be useful to him gets crowded out, or at best is jumbled up with a lot of other things so that he has a difficulty in laying his hands upon it.

Jumbled definitions

adjective

in utter disorder; "a disorderly pile of clothes"

See also: disorderly higgledy-piggledy hugger-mugger topsy-turvy