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    Sham·bles
    /ˈSHambəlz/

    plural

    • 1. a state of total disorder: informal "my career was in a shambles" Similar complete messpigstypigpeninformal:disaster area
    • 2. a butcher's slaughterhouse (archaic except in place names): "the shambles where the animals were slaughtered"
  2. 1. a. A scene or condition of complete disorder or ruin: "The economy was in a shambles" (W. Bruce Lincoln). b. Great clutter or jumble; a total mess: made dinner and left the kitchen a shambles. 2. a. A place or scene of bloodshed or carnage. b. A scene or condition of great devastation. 3. A slaughterhouse. 4.

  3. shamble noun. Synonyms. barge. clump. flog [ British] flounder. galumph. lumber. lump. plod. pound. scuffle. shuffle. slog. slough. stamp. stomp. stumble. stump.

  4. 4 days ago · Definition of 'shambles' Word Frequency. shambles. (ʃæmbəlz ) singular noun. If a place, event, or situation is a shambles or is in a shambles, everything is in disorder. The ship's interior was an utter shambles. The economy is in a shambles. Synonyms: chaos, mess, disorder, confusion More Synonyms of shambles. More Synonyms of shambles.

  5. However you say it, a shambles is chaotic, disorderly, out of hand, and off the hook — a major, five-alarm mess. Definitions of shambles. noun. a condition of great disorder. see more. noun. a building where animals are butchered. synonyms: abattoir, butchery, slaughterhouse. see more.

  6. Shambles definition: a slaughterhouse.. See examples of SHAMBLES used in a sentence.

  7. a place which is dirty or untidy synonym mess. The house was a shambles. Word Origin. See shambles in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: shambles. Definition of shambles noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. to walk slowly and awkwardly, without lifting your feet correctly: Sick patients shambled along the hospital corridors. He was a strange, shambling figure. Synonym. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Moving unsteadily or with difficulty. blunder. bumble. dodderer. doddery. favour. halting. hobble. inflexibly. limp. lollop. lumber. lumpily

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