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		Definition of jumble sale in English: jumble salenoun British A sale of miscellaneous second-hand articles, typically held in order to raise money for a charity or a special event. North American term rummage sale  Example sentencesExamples -  When I was a teenager I bought a book from a jumble sale called The Insult Dictionary which told you how to insult people in five languages.
 -  I must have bought the frame years ago in a jumble sale in York and probably thought no more about it until Florence gave me the photos.
 -  A jumble sale to boost group funds will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2pm in the hut.
 -  Kind-hearted youngsters held a jumble sale to raise money for a toddler born with a rare heart condition.
 -  These include a treasure hunt and barbecue on July 17 and a flower and vegetable sale and a jumble sale in September.
 -  This was less of an auction, one might think, more of a jumble sale.
 -  It was also in the late 1980s that my father arrived home one night with a box of old albums that were meant for the jumble sale.
 -  The first fund-raising event was a jumble sale at Ivy Lane School.
 -  Some of the rubbish you find on there wouldn't sell in a jumble sale here.
 -  The class accumulated the money by organising a jumble sale.
 -  There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up.
 -  Bargains are in store at a jumble sale taking place to raise money for a cancer charity.
 -  A jumble sale will be held on Saturday at the Emmanuel Church Halls, in The Grove, West Wickham.
 -  But I might very well give it to the local charity shop or the church jumble sale.
 -  At first sight, she would appear to have started a jumble sale.
 -  This week's episode included a letter from a lady who bought a cactus in a jumble sale in 1969.
 -  It's going to be more like a proper high street shop and less like a jumble sale.
 -  Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale.
 -  The jumble sale in August raised £473 for clinic funds.
 -  We now need people to come along and spend their money at the jumble sale.
 
  Synonyms fete, fair, sale, bring-and-buy sale, car boot sale, carnival    Definition of jumble sale in US English: jumble salenounˈdʒəmbəl ˈˌseɪlˈjəmbəl ˈˌsāl British A sale of miscellaneous secondhand articles, typically held in order to raise money for a charity or a special event; a rummage sale.  Example sentencesExamples -  Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale.
 -  Some of the rubbish you find on there wouldn't sell in a jumble sale here.
 -  The class accumulated the money by organising a jumble sale.
 -  These include a treasure hunt and barbecue on July 17 and a flower and vegetable sale and a jumble sale in September.
 -  A jumble sale to boost group funds will be held on Saturday, May 22, at 2pm in the hut.
 -  This week's episode included a letter from a lady who bought a cactus in a jumble sale in 1969.
 -  The first fund-raising event was a jumble sale at Ivy Lane School.
 -  The jumble sale in August raised £473 for clinic funds.
 -  Kind-hearted youngsters held a jumble sale to raise money for a toddler born with a rare heart condition.
 -  A jumble sale will be held on Saturday at the Emmanuel Church Halls, in The Grove, West Wickham.
 -  There will also be a jumble sale selling car parts, a crafts and models marquee, a funfair and a cars and commercial vehicle line-up.
 -  Bargains are in store at a jumble sale taking place to raise money for a cancer charity.
 -  We now need people to come along and spend their money at the jumble sale.
 -  When I was a teenager I bought a book from a jumble sale called The Insult Dictionary which told you how to insult people in five languages.
 -  This was less of an auction, one might think, more of a jumble sale.
 -  At first sight, she would appear to have started a jumble sale.
 -  But I might very well give it to the local charity shop or the church jumble sale.
 -  It was also in the late 1980s that my father arrived home one night with a box of old albums that were meant for the jumble sale.
 -  It's going to be more like a proper high street shop and less like a jumble sale.
 -  I must have bought the frame years ago in a jumble sale in York and probably thought no more about it until Florence gave me the photos.
 
  Synonyms fete, fair, sale, bring-and-buy sale, car boot sale, carnival     |