shamble in A Sentence

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    She said forget this whole Shamble.

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    The Palestinian Economy in Shambles.

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    We are left ravaged and in Shambles;

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    Which is in a Shambles.

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    Upon their return the house is in Shambles.

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    The government is in complete Shambles and silent.

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    Five years on, Iraq is in Shambles.".

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    After World War II, the world was in Shambles.

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    Did they leave it to fall into Shambles again?

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    And the current Shambles is a result of that.

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    But underneath all of that, his life was in Shambles.

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    Your health is in Shambles and you're hopeless at resisting food temptation.

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    All the countries that participated in that war were left in Shambles.

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    Without a doubt, a mistake from Sergio Busquets leaves his team's defence in Shambles.

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    Whatsoever is sold in the Shambles, that eat, asking no question for conscience sake.

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    Whatsoever is sold in the Shambles, eat ye, and ask no question for conscience' sake.

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    Not one single one of them had any doubt this was going to be a Shambles.

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    If your credit score is in Shambles, you might be tempted to hire a credit-repair agency.

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    Today though brought on a new update for it that puts the old one in Shambles.

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    The Colosseum was actually kept in use until the 1300s, when an earthquake left part of it in Shambles.

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    Government prosecutors often have made Shambles of their duty to show probable cause and respect habeas corpus and other constitutional rights.

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    The Timurid invasion and plunder had left the Delhi Sultanate in Shambles, and little is known about the rule by the Sayyid dynasty.

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    All your dreams and good wishes and good intentions for Planet Earth will amount to nothing if your own house is in Shambles.

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    The note ban and the GST had left the economy in Shambles and the construction sector and traders are waiting for customers for the last 11 months, the Sena said.

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    Following the horrors of World War II, when large portions of Europe still lay in Shambles, and when European countries and states were quite insecure about their political talks and the Soviet Union was gaining a stronghold in West Germany, the NATO treaty was signed on the 4th of April, 1949.

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