Shambles in a sentence as a noun

The NHS is shambles and is spread very, very thin.

If the economy is in shambles, then why do we get cheap credit?

Likewise, after WW2 most of the the rest of the developed world was in a shambles, and the US was the only industrial economy that hadn't been bombed heavily.

Today, that adversary is a shambles, split into countries of varying competence and openness, any of which might have enough nuclear materiel to end a major world city.

- Managers that managed by fear and intimidation - People who were clearly there because they were the only ones who could understand the shambles of code they'd written and were paid astronomically to not leave.

Which was utter **** when every time you go into a store it looked like it was in shambles, and telling people you had a new look when they could clearly smell the same pile of dung from a block away doesn't increase customers.

Shambles definitions

noun

a condition of great disorder

noun

a building where animals are butchered

See also: abattoir butchery slaughterhouse