She felt the tip of his tongue touch and tease, making her stiffen at the jumbled memory of some uninvited, intrusive kiss, but this was nothing like that.
Hell, it could probably account for all sorts of jumbled memories.
With its melodrama tamped down, it emerged as the jumbled memories of someone looking back in a dream state and free-associating in verse; it was very moving.
Like jumbled memories of things glimpsed while moving through city streets, her paintings are subjective responses to the welter of shapes and structures that characterize the urban environment.
They came here expecting to meet a legend and instead found just a tired old man with jumbled memories.
Time and events merged into a single instant, a flash of jumbled memories of the long days spent in flight, running to stay alive, running toward this frightening confrontation.
Among my jumbled memories of those days when I lay balanced on the borderline, there is only one image that stands forth distinctly: the picture of a great pair of smoldering brown eyes surmounted by auburn curls and ringlets.
She sits alone in the darkness, bewildered by jumbled memories, terrifying voices.
Tripathi believes that "Myths are nothing but jumbled memories of a true past.
To so many English people Italy, after the Grand Tour, was simply the jumbled memories of social visits and picture frames.