No jumbled piles of clothes had unfolded themselves in the bedrooms.
Piles of the orange, gold, and brilliant red peppers are found in every outdoor market in Peru, tossed in
jumbled piles, stacked in pyramids by more enterprising vendors or divided by color upon handwoven cloths.»
Females often share egg sites, laying their eggs together in
a jumbled pile, and a female who spotted an existing clutch might well decide to add to it.
Shivering, I walked toward my coat where it lay in
a jumbled pile on the ground.
Not exact matches
At least Frank Gehry's histrionic design for a performing arts center, consisting of a tree - topped
jumble of boxy forms to be
piled next to One World Trade Center, was scrapped over the summer.
A
jumble of coats
piled on chairs recently, for example, told him that coat racks were needed, so he installed them.
The dark, arc - shaped
piles are terminal and lateral moraines,
jumbled rock
piles left behind as the glacier recedes.
There's a complicated
jumble of gender politics at hand, and any attempt at modernizing the dynamic is more of a random
piling on rather than a thoughtful incorporation.
The dogs start voicing their excitement the moment they arrive at the
jumbled landscape of their training field - designed to resemble a disaster site with rubble
piles that simulate collapsed structures.
She loves to create installations of books to photograph and then paint; often
piling up and
jumbling the various titles before putting paintbrush to paper.
The artist — observing obsessive consumerism and the accumulation of products — finds inspiration in dense interiors such as basements, workshops, storage spaces, and other places where everyday objects — often no longer in use — are
jumbled,
piled, and stacked.
The dark, arc - shaped
piles are terminal and lateral moraines,
jumbled rock
piles left behind as the glacier recedes.