মিশান, মিশ্রিত করা, মিলিত করা, মিলিয়ে দেত্তয়া, বিশৃঙ্খল করা, মিশ্রিত হত্তয়া, মিলিয়ে যাত্তয়া, মিশে যাত্তয়া, পাঁচমিশালী হত্তয়া, এলোমেলো করে ফেলা
বিশৃঙ্খলা
(1) A confused multitude of things.
(2) Small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie.
(3) A theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas.
(4) A theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruousideas.
(5) Hodgepodge.
(1) Be all mixed up or jumbled together.
(2) Assemble without order or sense.
(3) Bring into random order.
(4) Mix up.
(5) Confuse.
(1) I met them in front of the tennis courts by the jumble of parked bicycles as we had decided only to find them all wearing grim faces and frowns.
(2) The books were in a chaotic jumble
(3) I started selling jumble from a table outside my house and have just kept going.
(4) Fund-raiser Elizabeth Sykes said that while youngsters could collect jumble with their parents, other volunteer helpers now had to undergo a police check.
(5) His desk is a chaotic jumble of books, journals, miscellaneous documents, and baby pictures of his three children.
(6) Many of the shelves are already cleared and the rest are an untidy jumble .
(7) They made tracks, piling up the jumble on either side.
(8) Fate intervened in the form of a neighbour collecting jumble who just so happened to be a qualified knitter - and had a whole slew of like-minded friends.
(9) When, with the assistance of Lottery money and a barrage of jumble and plant sales, the village reopened its reading room, the ceremony was performed by two very old ladies.
(10) Even after we had become used to the fascinating jumble of treasures piled throughout the house our visits were marked by an anticipatory, nervous excitement.
(11) St Sampsons Social Centre for Old People, in Church Street, was rented out on Mondays to local causes so they could hold table-top fundraising sales of jumble and bric-a-brac.
(12) We are collecting jumble for charity
(13) It does not, however, have to be a dizzying jumble of clutter.
(14) Anyone wanting to donate jumble should take it to Wanborough Primary School, The Beanlands, on Friday between 5:30 pm and 8 pm.
(15) The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders.
(16) Actually, come to think of it, the person responsible for this here jumble of junk should be punished, not rewarded.
(17) A few large stones were jumbled around the clearing and a wooden slab was on the ground.
(18) He noticed his sword was leaning on a guardrail instead of being jumbled together with all the rest.
(19) She jumbled her keys in the keyhole and waved a quick goodbye before running up the stairs.
(20) Already the grim images of the war have become jumbled in my mind.
untidy heap
patchwork
jumbal
smother
mix up
scramble
mingle
arrange
array
dispose
order
organize
range
regulate
tidy
Order
Organization
Arrange
Clear up
Organize