1. Confused, chaotic, in a jumble.
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XV. x. (1872), VI. 67. Gessler, noticing the jumbly condition of those Austrian battalions dashes through.
1896. B. Spencer, in Rep. Horn Exped., I. 103. A series of low jumbly hills.
2. Turbid, drumly. Sc.
? 18[?]. The Water o Gamery, ix. in Child, Ballads, VII. ccxv F. (1890), 182/2. [A stream] That was baith black and jumly.
1896. J. Lumsden, Poems, 13. Jumly broo Of melted ice.