verb
1. assemble without order or sense
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She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence
• Hypernyms: ↑assemble, ↑piece, ↑put together, ↑set up, ↑tack, ↑tack together
• Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something
2. cause to be perplexed or confounded
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This problem stumped her
• Syn: ↑stump
• Hypernyms:
↑perplex, ↑vex, ↑stick, ↑get, ↑puzzle, ↑mystify, ↑baffle, ↑beat, ↑pose, ↑bewilder, ↑flummox, ↑stupefy, ↑nonplus, ↑gravel, ↑amaze, ↑dumbfound
• Verb Frames:
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Something ——s somebody
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The performance is likely to mix up Sue
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mix up [phrasal verb]
informal
1 mix (someone or something) up or mix up (someone or something) : to mistakenly think that (someone or something) is someone or something else
I always mix up the times when my classes start.
2 mix (something) up or mix up (something) : to mistakenly put (something) in a place where something else should be
I accidentally mixed up the two files. [=I put each of the files in the place where the other one should have gone]
— often + with
Did my homework get mixed up with your papers?
— usually used as (be/get) mixed up in
He got mixed up in a plan to destroy the government. [=he became involved in a plan to destroy the government]
3 b : to cause (someone) to become involved with a particular group of people and especially with people who cause trouble
— usually used as (be/get) mixed up with
She was mixed up with the wrong crowd.
teenage boys getting mixed up with gangs
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Main Entry: ↑mix
Useful english dictionary. 2012.