jumble (noun)
1jumble — ► NOUN 1) an untidy collection of things. 2) Brit. articles collected for a jumble sale. ► VERB ▪ mix up in a confused way. ORIGIN probably symbolic …
2jumble sale — noun a sale of donated articles • Syn: ↑rummage sale • Hypernyms: ↑sale, ↑cut rate sale, ↑sales event * * * noun, pl ⋯ sales [count] Brit : ↑rummage sale * * * ˈjumble sale …
3jumble — noun Jumble is used before these nouns: ↑sale …
4jumble sale — jumble ,sale noun count BRITISH a RUMMAGE SALE …
5jumble — (v.) 1520s, originally to move confusedly, perhaps coined on model of stumble, tumble, etc. In 17c., it was yet another euphemism for have sex with (a sense first attested 1580s). Meaning mix or confuse is from 1540s. Related: Jumbled; jumbling.… …
6jumble — noun 1》 an untidy collection of things. 2》 Brit. articles collected for a jumble sale. verb mix up in a confused way. Origin C16: prob. symbolic …
7jumble sale — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a sale of miscellaneous second hand goods, typically for charity …
8jumble sale — noun Date: 1898 British rummage sale …
9jumble sale — noun A sale of used goods by individuals operating tables or stalls, usually held indoors and open to the public …
10jumble sale — noun Brit. a sale of miscellaneous second hand goods, typically for charity …