[noun] [U] - an untidy and confused mixture (of things, feelings or ideas)Don't leave your clothes in a jumble like that.He rummaged through the jumble of papers on his desk.Visiting New York for the first time left me with a jumble of sensations.Her ideas for the book are just a jumble at the moment, but she's sorting them out.(UK) Jumble is things you no longer want.Do you have any jumble that we could have for our sale on Saturday? [U](UK) A jumble sale (US rummage sale) is a sale of a mixed collection of things that people no longer want in order to get money to help people or organizations who need it.
JUMBLE
Meaning of JUMBLE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012