shambolic
IPA: ʃˈæmbˈɑɫɪk
adjective
- Chaotic, disorganised or mismanaged.
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Examples of "shambolic" in Sentences
- Our household is shambolic, which is why there was no milk.
- Labour accuses coalition of 'shambolic' counter-terrorism review
- Revenue Service (Sars) for the "shambolic" state of its financial accounts.
- The Financial Times called the event "shambolic" as if only a shaman could decode it.
- The Tories seized on the revelation today as as proof of Labour's "shambolic" approach to party finances.
- The correct word would probably be 'shambolic' although you would have trouble rhyming it with another word.
- A senior Army officer said that the ammunition crisis was "shambolic" and came at the worst possible time for the Army.
- Thursday said he could not guarantee that the 1999 elections would not be as "shambolic" as the 1994 elections, when days elapsed before the results were announced.
- In the days leading up to their defence review and overall government cuts package, David Cameron, George Osborne and the defence secretary, Liam Fox, all tore into what they described as the shambolic and chaotic state of the defence budget.
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