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jumbly, a.|ˈdʒʌmblɪ| Also Sc. jumly. [f. jumble n.1 + -y.] 1. Confused, chaotic, in a jumble.
1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xv. x. (1872) VI. 67 Gessler, noticing the jumbly condition of those Austrian battalions..dashes through. 1896B. Spencer in Rep. Horn Exped. i. 103 A series of low jumbly hills. 2. Turbid, ‘drumly’. Sc.
18..The Water o Gamery ix. in Child Ballads vii. ccxv F. (1890) 182/2 [A stream] That was baith black and jumly. 1896J. Lumsden Poems 13 Jumly broo Of melted ice. |