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    shambles
    /ˈʃamblz/

    plural

    • 1. a state of total disorder: informal "my career was in a shambles" Similar complete messpigstypigpeninformal:disaster area
    • 2. a butcher's slaughterhouse (archaic except in place names): "the shambles where the animals were slaughtered"

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  2. a place or situation that is in a state of confusion or disorder: The morning after the party, the house was a complete shambles.

  3. Jul 8, 2012 · 1. archaic : a meat market. 2. : slaughterhouse. 3. a. : a place of mass slaughter or bloodshed. the battlefield became a shambles. b. : a scene or a state of great destruction : wreckage. the city was a shambles after the bombing. c (1) : a scene or a state of great disorder or confusion. an economy in shambles. (2) : great confusion : mess.

  4. to walk slowly and awkwardly, without lifting your feet correctly: Sick patients shambled along the hospital corridors. He was a strange, shambling figure. Synonym. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Moving unsteadily or with difficulty. blunder. bumble. dodderer. doddery. favour. halting. hobble. inflexibly. limp. lollop. lumber. lumpily

  5. Shambles definition: a place of great disorder. See examples of SHAMBLES used in a sentence.

  6. If a place, event, or situation is a shambles or is in a shambles, everything is in disorder. The ship's interior was an utter shambles. The economy is in a shambles.

  7. 1. a place of great disorder: the room was a shambles after the party. 2. (Agriculture) a place where animals are brought to be slaughtered. 3. any place of slaughter or carnage. 4. (Commerce) dialect Brit a row of covered stalls or shops where goods, originally meat, are sold.

  8. noun shambles,(used with a singular or plural verb) a slaughterhouse. any place of carnage. any scene of destruction: to turn cities into shambles. any scene, place, or thing in disorder: Her desk is a shambles. British Dialect. a butcher's shop or stall. shamble 2 [ sham -b uh l ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA

  9. : to walk awkwardly with dragging feet : shuffle. shamble noun. Synonyms. barge. clump. flog [ British] flounder. galumph. lumber. lump. plod. pound. scuffle. shuffle. slog. slough. stamp. stomp. stumble. stump.

  10. noun. /ˈʃæmblz/ [singular] (informal) a situation in which there is a lot of confusion synonym mess The press conference was a complete shambles. What a shambles! The government is in a shambles over Europe. He's made an absolute shambles of his career. Definitions on the go.

  11. People say things are "in shambles" or "a shambles" — they mean the same thing. However you say it, a shambles is chaotic, disorderly, out of hand, and off the hook — a major, five-alarm mess.