Sentences with phrase «still jumble»

I facebooked and guess what, STILL Jumble of Charms and no doubt in my mind I'd KEEP IT!!!!.
She communicates too clearly (even if her specific words are still a jumble of sounds) and handles herself more steadily (even if she continues to stumble and bump her way around a bit) and, perhaps most noticeable, her fierce desire for independence has multiplied tenfold.
Despite her assistance in the physical, Cole is still jumbled up from the crash mentally, and soon he has to face a decision as to whether he will retire from his passion or risk his life for glory.
It was still a jumbled work in progress when doors opened.

Not exact matches

While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
If you spoke perfect classical Greek, Revelation would still be a jumble of wild metaphors open to various interpretations.
I've made this enough that I have it (mostly) memorized, but there are times that I still refer back, and the ingredients don't match the flow of the steps, and I get all jumbled.
The jumbled bones, still nestled in sediment, include the fish's ribs, fins, and skull.
It was difficult to unfold while still keeping the blue backing that came with it attached without a jumbled mess.
But more so I remember how comfortable and at home I felt in Australia, and how jumbled I still feel here.
Whilst director John Hughes film is ill disciplined and jumbled, there's still plenty of laughs to bring the viewer some Christmas cheer.
[Witness is] more jumbled still, with would - be self - empowerment anthems next to earnest ballads lamenting the end of a relationship.
«Sin City: A Dame to Kill For» is a jumbled but still enjoyable followup that, for most moviegoers, arrives on the scene too late.
After the long version of the movie with its artfully jumbled chronology won raves at Cannes, the American distributors hacked it down and streamlined it, though in the decades since, still - incomplete longer versions have come out on home video.
Admittedly, I feel somewhat overdosed on Superhero and Comic book adaptations, yet the action and effects are still quite fun to watch, even if director Marc Webb (Ok, that pun is just too easy) seems to jumble up too many story lines.
Acronyms like ePUB, mobi, XML, DRM, iOS, and words like Apps, Android, e-Ink are still one big jumble for most publishers, who are overwhelmed and confused at the same time.
A video package at the beginning of Lords of Shadow 2 vaguely attempts to piece together the jumbled tale, but even if you have played the first and second games you'll still likely find yourself a little lost, the strange saga of the Belmont family flying past like some sort of corrupted Coronation Street.
In this game, players will look at a board of jumbled letters, and seek out words, a la Word Searches that can still be found in newspapers and activity books.
At 93, Pearlstein and his realist nudes still captivate through contorted angles, and a jumble of found objects which reject easy symbolism
Campbell arrived in a city still in thrall to «bad painting» — a vernacular whose puckish jumble of references and registers echoes through his own; he was quickly championed by significant voices, had work in major exhibitions and was collected by important institutions.
The iPad is jumbled, but still relatively coherent: Budget (iPad mini 2 and 4), normal (iPad Air 2 and Pro 9.7), and large (Pro 12.9).
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