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How do you use shambles in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "shambles" in a sentence:

Literal Meaning (referring to a messy or disorganized place):

* After the party, the kitchen was a complete shambles.

* The workshop was in a shambles, with tools scattered everywhere.

Figurative Meaning (referring to a situation in chaos or disarray):

* The company's finances were in a shambles after the CEO's resignation.

* The traffic was a shambles due to the accident on the highway.

* Her plans for the weekend were in shambles after her flight was cancelled.

Using "shambles" as an adjective:

* The house was in a shambolic state after the fire.

* The meeting was a shambolic mess, with nobody able to agree on anything.

Remember that "shambles" is usually used in a negative context, implying a state of disorder or confusion.

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