Shambles

/ˈʃæmbəlz/ noun

A state of disorder or complete confusion; a place or thing in terrible condition.

From Middle English 'shamble' (a bench or stall), derived from Old English 'scamol.' Originally referred to meat markets where butchers worked at benches, then came to mean a slaughterhouse, later metaphorically describing any messy or chaotic place.

AFwarboel
AMስርበት
ARفوضى
BGхаос
BNঅব্যবস্থা
CAdesordre
CSchaos
DArod
DEChaos
ELαχούρι
ESdesorden
ETsegadus
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