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n. (jumble sale English)
Usage examples of "jumble sales".
It was bought new, unlike his other clothes which were culled from jumble sales.
She still dressed from jumble sales, having no money, but she'd replaced the vomit-and-pus chaos of her Two Tone days with an eclectic sort of period look.
In the library I see posters advertising rallies by political parties, jumble sales and meetings by local societies from Friends of the Earth to clubs for the elderly.
Mrs Thomlinson was to do with the church, soon on the flower rota, a willing hand at jumble sales.
They were remnants of the old willow pattern set the Reverend had had for as long as Roger could remember, the blue-and-white Chinese trees and pagodas augmented by odd bits of ill-assorted crockery acquired from jumble sales.
His wardrobe has improved out of all recognition since his career as a guru began: he never goes to jumble sales now.
He seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of old clothes but never any new ones, and Jones-boy had a theory that his wife dressed him from jumble sales.
If she went to town in a dress, she carried a big, clunky purse - the sort of purse maiden aunts tote to church jumble sales.