How To Use Jumble sale In A Sentence

  • Chipped china, broken furniture and left over jumble sale items are also consigned to the rubbish tip.
  • France grew up on a farm much like the one she describes, and paints a picture of bucolic pastures concealing a stagnant community of unresolved resentments where the same pieces of bric-a-brac circulate the jumble sales and the postmistress runs a secret information network to rival that of any South American dictator. Hill Farm by Miranda France – review
  • JOE of London - the jumble sale pottery is worth a lot. The Sun
  • There was no money to spare, so jumble sales were a great help. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • What infuriates me most and makes me wish for a second TV at my place is the choice of ‘celebrities’ to take part in this jumble sale of food.
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  • She steered clear of charity shops - there was rarely anything that she could afford - but found church jumble sales a good source of cheap clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Charity shops and jumble sales welcome usable clothes.
  • Charity shops and jumble sales welcome usable clothes.
  • Jumble sales, vicars, spinsters, and other excellent women who prepare indexes and collect jumble for distressed gentlewomen. My new secret boyfriend
  • Charity shops and jumble sales welcome usable clothes.
  • Nobody else in the family gave anything for the jumble sale, but my sister came up trumps.
  • There was no money to spare, so jumble sales were a great help. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • I climbed over them to sit and type on the bed, in jumble sale exile. It Gets Worse « Tales from the Reading Room
  • JOE of London - the jumble sale pottery is worth a lot. The Sun
  • She steered clear of charity shops - there was rarely anything that she could afford - but found church jumble sales a good source of cheap clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some are from jumble sales or bins. The Sun
  • There were hordes of people at the jumble sale.
  • There were hordes of people at the jumble sale.
  • Nobody else in the family gave anything for the jumble sale, but my sister came up trumps.
  • Fundraising events included a giant sale at Marshfield, lunches, jumble sales and coffee mornings.
  • I must look out some bits and pieces for the church jumble sale.
  • There may well be a few more jumble sales and autumn fairs in Sheffield next year.
  • She bought her orange coat from a jumble sale for a bargain 15! The Sun
  • She should have bought a penwiper at the jumble sale, I thought irrelevantly. To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • She bought her orange coat from a jumble sale for a bargain 15! The Sun
  • ALAN of Cardiff - the jumble sale painting is very valuable. The Sun
  • When you wander into the Tabernacle Church Hall it reeks of bazaars and jumble sales.
  • At the moment I have left the list higgledy-piggledy, like a jumble sale of books, as it appealed to me that way. 50 Best Books « Tales from the Reading Room
  • She steered clear of charity shops - there was rarely anything that she could afford - but found church jumble sales a good source of cheap clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside it was like a Victorian jumble sale with kitsch ornaments everywhere, and the cluttered rooms lit only by the orange glow of 40-watt bulbs in frilly lampshades.
  • Currently, the village hall has bookings for only the keep-fit group, a private party and a jumble sale.
  • Some are from jumble sales or bins. The Sun
  • The Baildon Ladies Circle will hand over kagouls, rucksacks and other equipment to the home on Owlet Road, after raising £100 with sponsored knit-ins, a jumble sale and toy sale.
  • She steered clear of charity shops - there was rarely anything that she could afford - but found church jumble sales a good source of cheap clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She would go to jumble sales and buy old crockery that she would take home and throw, piece by piece, against the wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nobody else in the family gave anything for the jumble sale, but my sister came up trumps.
  • At college he built up a lucrative sideline touring local church and jumble sales for clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • At college he built up a lucrative sideline touring local church and jumble sales for clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She would go to jumble sales and buy old crockery that she would take home and throw, piece by piece, against the wall. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were hordes of people at the jumble sale.
  • One for the jumble sale or a priceless treasure? Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel like something flung together at the last minute, something made out of jumble sale cast-offs and things won at fairgrounds.
  • Do they also have jumble sales and spelling bees? Times, Sunday Times
  • Charity shops and jumble sales welcome usable clothes.
  • At college he built up a lucrative sideline touring local church and jumble sales for clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Personal snapshots from abandoned family albums turn up in all kinds of places, ‘from postcard fairs, to jumble sales, and dingy halls beside arterial roads,’ as he puts it.
  • A jumble sale will be held in the village hall on Saturday.
  • She acquired the painting at a jumble sale for the princely sum of 25p.
  • ALAN of Cardiff - the jumble sale painting is very valuable. The Sun
  • At college he built up a lucrative sideline touring local church and jumble sales for clothes. Times, Sunday Times

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