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In a state of chaos. Generally heard on the news when the government is being discussed!
adj in complete disarray, unorganised; in shambles. You might use it to refer to your aunt GertrudeÂ’s octogenarian hairdo or the Russian armyÂ’s method of ending hostage situations. If I was ever to give one piece of advice to someone wanting independence for their part of the U.S.S.R. or keen to highlight a particular cause to the Russian government, IÂ’d suggest not taking hostages. If you do so, the Russians give you a couple of days of negotiations, throw in a bit of food so you feel youÂ’ve got your moneyÂ’s worth and then on about day three they massacre you and all of your hostages using some devastating new method theyÂ’re trying for the first time.
- If something is a shambles it is chaotic or a real mess. It's also a very old name for a slaughterhouse. So if you ever visit The Shambles in York, then the name does not refer to the somewhat shambolic nature of the buildings; it's a reference to the site it's built on - an old slaughterhouse!
Adj. In a mess, disorganised, mismanaged. {Informal}
If something is a shambles it is chaotic or a real mess. It's also a very old name for a slaughterhouse. So if you ever visit The Shambles in York, then the name does not refer to the somewhat shambolic nature of the buildings; it's a reference to the site it's built on - an old slaughterhouse!
- In a state of chaos. Generally heard on the news when the government is being discussed!
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