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has jumbled

  • present perfect
    of jumble (3rd person singular).
    jumble
    verb (used with object)
    to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order.

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Time has jumbled for everyone, and I am lucky for the slowness I have found at times, especially with my family.

From The Verge Aug. 10, 2022

"It appears as though the former vice president has jumbled elements of at least three actual events into one story," the Post's Matt Viser and Greg Jaffe wrote.

From Fox News Aug. 29, 2019

Here's a style! the voyage has jumbled the fellow's brains out of their places; the water has made his head turn round.

From Inkle and Yarico An opera, in three acts by George Colman

Nouns, man, the Whitehall gateways were planned by the great Holbein," answered Master George; "I suspect your accident has jumbled your brains, my good friend.

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Sir Walter Scott

It is, indeed, a very commonplace, everyday kind of road, which hardly any Englishman that has jumbled along in the Messageries Royales can fail of recollecting.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. by Various