In the channels of San Antonio Wash, lepida was commonly associated with jumbles of boulders and boulder-dotted cut banks.
Jumbles of boulders, sand, gravel, and steep cutbanks, are characteristic of the channels of dry washes, these areas supporting sparse vegetation.
As soon as the jumbles were firm and the bright yellow had changed to the palest pine color, they were taken out, without waiting for them to brown at all.
It jumbles all things together, and brings forward just that provoking reason which ought to have nothing whatever to do with the question.
I crawled under gnarled cedars, over jumbles of rock, around leaning crags, until I got out to a point where I had such command of slopes and capes, where the scene was so grand that I was both thrilled and awed.
September 9 Soft Shell Crabs on Toast Broiled Steak Creamed Potatoes *Stuffed Onions Oyster Plant Salad Mint and Pineapple Sherbet Jumbles Coffee *Stuffed Onions--Boil 8 large onions in boiling salted water till tender.
The Burdwan translator, using the very words of Nilakantha, jumbles them wrongly together and makes utter nonsense of both the original and the gloss.
The Burdwan translator, misunderstanding text and commentary, jumbles them together and gives an incorrect rendering.
Forbes, devouring jumbles at an alarming rate and quenching his thirst with glass after glass of lemonade.
This time it was iced tea and lemonade, with some of Mammy's flakyjumbles and a box of Constance's candy.
Roll out and cut the jumbles into any shape desired.
Mrs. Ketchum had brought six mince pies, which were a real rarity in June, and Flora Clark had brought a six-quart pail full of those jumbles she makes, so rich that if you drop one it crumbles to pieces.
It was Flora Clark who replied, and I always suspected her of a motive in it, for she had heard about her jumbles by that time.
One thing was a great relief, to me at least: Flora Clark did not know the true story of her jumbles until some time afterward.
And Jumbles began a-sneezin' too, and rushed off to the roof of the shed; there was legs flying in all directions.
When you make cakes, begin with the simple kinds; plain jumbles or cakes that you can roll out, or crisp ginger-bread.
Allan and Jumbles had gone out with Uncle Geoffrey, and I was sitting at the window looking over the lawn and the mulberry tree, when a sudden tap at the door startled me from my reverie.
Allan had put him to bed, but he would not hear of going to sleep; he had his dormice beside him, and Jumbles was curled up at the foot of the bed; he wanted to show me his seaweed and shells, and tell me about the sea.
Poor little fellow, he had rather a dull life of it, for even Jumbles refused to stay with him, and Smudge was out in the garden, lazily watching the sparrows.
It was Uncle Geoffrey's opinion that Jumbles understood all one said to him.
Jumbles was a rare old philosopher--a sort of four-footed Diogenes.
The steers that ranged these ravines were wild as wolves, and in the tangled thickets of juniper and manzanita and jumbles of weathered cliff they were exceedingly difficult to catch.
Place the jumbles (not so near as to touch,) in tin pans slightly buttered, and bake them in a very brisk oven little more than five or six minutes, or enough to color them a light brown.
If the oven is too cool, the jumbles will spread and run into each other.
As for the right-hand cupboard, the little King was overjoyed when he found it stocked with jumbles and chocolate creams and plum-cake.
And if you ask for jumblesor chocolate creams or plum-cake, you're told you mustn't spoil your dinner.
It afforded him great relief to find that Creech's trail turned into a canyon on the left; and here, with the sun already low, Slone began to watch the clumps of cedars and the jumbles of rock.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jumbles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.