Sentences with phrase «like jumbled»

I don't like a jumbled look, so having star elements is important to me.
our house decor is like a jumbled timeline of our families and our lives as they have merged together.
The systems range from complex webs that look like jumbled up, multi-colored noodles, to systems that are as uncomplicated as a single line.
I used to get quick information just by coming to this site, now it all seems like a jumbled mess.
At full volume, the bass, keys and bouncy vocals of Eminem's «We Made You» sounded like a jumbled mix; higher tones were especially harsh.
If the link looks like a jumbled mess then it's an affiliate link.
The lower screen, which covers climate controls and just about everything else, has a crisp look that contrasts starkly with the top screen, making the whole thing feel like a jumbled mess.
It manages to be uplifting, extremely tense, grisly, nightmarish and full of dread without ever feeling like a jumbled mess tone wise.
Unlike the clean, cohesive Casino, the action sequences here look like jumbled rejects from one of Paul Greengrass's Bourne movies (don't get us started on that phony - looking parachute drop).
It felt like every single piece of my identity was up for grabs like jumbled puzzle pieces that I weren't sure went to the puzzle.
It's liable to look like a jumbled mess that screams, «Go away and don't spend any money here!»
My notes from the section read like a jumble of mushy fragments — «equipping providers with the tools they need to do their jobs,» «augmenting the abilities providers already have,» «widening access to expertise.»
The components read like the jumble of ideas you might expect a table of slightly inebriated Chamber of Commerce types to shout out when polled for their tax reform suggestions.
It's made my collection look more cohesive and professional and less like a jumble sale, which is what it used to feel like in the early days.
Banks, who has pumped more than # 1m into Ukip coffers, last month demanded to be made chairman of the party so he could stop it «being run like a jumble sale».
But this part of the exhibit feels like a jumble.
When you combine the sheer number of vaccines with an alphabet - soup - like jumble of acronyms it's hard to keep track of what a youngster is getting — and why.
And a thumbnail of your cover may look like a jumble of chicken scratches — a disaster in the digital age.
Not only does a rambling resume look like a jumble of words and leave a negative impression, but managers are also unlikely to read it.
«There can be a lot going on in a laundry room, making it feel like a jumble, so keeping everything white helps to unify the space,» says Ingrid.

Not exact matches

The goal is to develop a better way to solve hugely complex problems like improving air traffic control and desalination plant operations — even if the data is a big jumble.
We are surrounded by words, and often throwaway words that don't matter — our brains filled with buzzwords and jargon, all jumbled like the back of the coat closet.
And those more recent thinkers who are most like Leibniz in comprehensive knowledge (Peirce and Whitehead being almost unique in this respect) reject any such jumble of notions as automatic yet spiritual realities.
Some people fit neatly into a box, but others like to just jumble it all up.
The program featured a hastily assembled jumble of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Sikh, and Hindu clergy and musical performers like Bette Midler and the Harlem Boys & Girls Choir.
In fact, both versions are actually a derivative of an English, cookie - like - pastry from the 17th century, known as «Jumbles
This pasta dish may look like a strange jumble of ingredients, but it is so tasty and perfect.
It is not so much a skull anymore as it is a large bucket in which names, places and random golf thoughts have been jumbled like so many range balls: yips, chips, birdies, eagles, Eales (Paul), Els (Ernie), Jeff Gove, Davis Love, Rocky Thompson, Rocco Mediate, rye grass, Sawgrass, flagsticks, flat sticks, fairway woods, Tiger Woods, what I would not give to be out of this god - forsaken room; Aoki, Azinger, and my ordeal had barely begun.
Dick Law has been reportedly whizzing round Shenley like Lovejoy at a jumble sale looking to secure the bargains of the week.
My making process is a huge big jumble really, like most of my life!
Instead, though, let's examine what independent research really says, and by all means let's use precise definitions rather than jumbling a variety of practices together like these so - called research endeavors do.
The hardware was packaged with each different type in a separate labeled perforated compartment so that they could be opened as needed instead of a huge jumbled mess like in many assembly required products.
A huge mound like Brak is no simple wedding cake, with early layers below and later layers above; rather, it is a mind - bogglingly complicated mass of jumbled history.
They may be made of a jumble of «nuclear pasta» — nuclei in the dense crust that are forced into exotic shapes like spaghetti and macaroni.
But what happens in the brain has been much less clear — it seems like all different sorts of touch information get jumbled together,» said Barth, who also is a member of the joint Carnegie Mellon / University of Pittsburgh Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC).
His lab's «empirical dynamic modeling» techniques use time - series data to look at the invisible ways these complicated systems are connected: like plucking one string out of a jumbled network and seeing which other strings echo back.
Most other fossil sites were caused by more turbulent occurrences, like hurricanes, which yielded a jumbled mess.
Such a name may seem like a random jumble of numbers and letters, but like all galactic epithets it has a distinct meaning.
This viral genetic jumble has given Marco Vignuzzi, a virologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, a way to predict the future evolution of RNA viruses like chik.
One theory stated that condensin works like a hook that can grasp and connect DNA within the jumble of DNA, thus tying it together.
Unlike Xray crystallography, which essentially snaps a picture of a molecule, NMR spectra contain a jumble of signals that must be pieced together like a jigsaw puzzle.
However, I do think volume can be worn on both (at the same time) but it needs a careful balance so as not to look like bag - lady meets jumble sale!
I totally skipped out on the whole monthly goals post series I had been doing for like 2 - 3 months and it makes sense that my goals since then have been jumbled, static, and nonexistent so...
Back in my old home city of Norwich I hated it cos the store was too small and jumble sale like.
I picked up some more false flowers from a jumble sale for about three euros fifty after some haggling, but my brother says the white peonies look like onions and now I'm self conscious that they do.
The amount of colour I wear has definitely dropped by a fair amount in recent times, so I find myself gravitated towards darker pieces that are usually in minimalistic shapes, like this slip dress that I spotted on the back of a door at a jumble sale.
Over the years, I've spent more money at charity shops and at jumble sales, than I have with a brand like Topshop (in fact, I can list everything I own from Topshop straight off the top of my head; a single pair of socks and sunglasses).
«Legacy» very much feels like Arrow trying to find its footing once again, and though the episode takes some steps in getting the show back on top, more work has yet to be done to redeem the series for last season's jumbled narrative.
There's a lot going on in her big «I Dreamed a Dream» number, Hathaway croaking and screeching it out with fluid pouring out of every hole in her face, but like the actress's jumble of big features, it somehow all comes together.
Good luck finding copies now though — on Saturday our local Tesco was left looking like some kind of jumble sale.
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