WORD: SHAMBLES
MEANING:
1.
a. A scene or condition of complete disorder or ruin: "The economy was in a shambles" (W. Bruce Lincoln).
b. Great clutter or jumble; a total mess: made dinner and left the kitchen a shambles.
2.
a. A place or scene of bloodshed or carnage.
b. A scene or condition of great devastation.
3. A slaughterhouse.
4. Archaic A meat market or butcher shop.
5. shuffles, walks
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Angelo Mathews walks out, with the shambles of the top order everwhere in Colombo
PRONOUNCE:
sham·bles - शैम्बल्ज़
LINK: SHAMBLES
MEANING:
1.
a. A scene or condition of complete disorder or ruin: "The economy was in a shambles" (W. Bruce Lincoln).
b. Great clutter or jumble; a total mess: made dinner and left the kitchen a shambles.
2.
a. A place or scene of bloodshed or carnage.
b. A scene or condition of great devastation.
3. A slaughterhouse.
4. Archaic A meat market or butcher shop.
5. shuffles, walks
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Angelo Mathews walks out, with the shambles of the top order everwhere in Colombo
PRONOUNCE:
sham·bles - शैम्बल्ज़
LINK: SHAMBLES
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