Shambles Mnemonic
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shambles
shambles
/ˈʃæmbl̩z/
Examples
- Physically, the castle is in shambles.
- By the 1980s, the Soviet economy was in shambles.
- Hence the situation in the literature is a shambles.
- After the raid, the fountain is left a shambles.
- At the end of the Civil War, Missouri was in shambles.
- Again it is symbolic of the Plaid shambles of recent years.
- By the time of Jeanne's arrival, the Sunshine State was in shambles.
- That is a major text from the period and the page is in shambles.
- The army was in shambles and the country was engulfed in a political turmoil.
- The article will remain a shambles if we fixate on the introduction.
a condition of great disorder
noun
a building where animals are butchered
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"Sham + Bulls. The fake bulls left the shop in a complete mess."
"Sham + Bulls. A fake bull in a shop makes the place a total mess."
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