shambolic造句1 Anna is far too shambolic to be able to run a business.
2 Things are often a bit shambolic at the beginning of the school year.
3 They were quite shambolic and too loud.
4 Middlesbrough's shambolic defenders failed to come up with the answers to the riddles posed by Rosenthal's direct running.
5 Mr Waldegrave's shambolic performance in the press conference was a necessary evil.
6 And the paper was shambolic in the way it came together.
7 Their performances were shambolic with guitar strings snapping - as ever - and the timing fluctuating erratically.
8 Exactly the same is true of the Government's shambolic efforts in regard to local government finance.
9 John lived in a stylishly shambolic artist's studio.
10 Many conflicts are fought between rival bands of shambolic, murderous guerrillas,[www.] as in the Balkans and Libya.
11 I began to curse myself for yet another shambolic conclusion to a wearying day.
12 The rhythms are variously motorik and shambolic, Tom Waits' funkier cuban-heeled grooves and loping hip-hop manouevres.
13 It's a shambolic system.
14 The team were glamorous but chaotic and when things weren't going well they were shambolic.
15 Villain: France's team captain Evra's brief appearance at the World Cup was shambolic.
16 He's maintained dominance in a ruthless part of the world, and he may outlast the current shambolic attempts to unseat him.
17 The news came as events inside the courtroom yesterday teetered on the shambolic.
18 The aid response of Pakistan's government has been described as shambolic.
19 The only glimmer of hope is that the jury refused to accept the shambolic official version of events at face value, and threw it out.
20 Last year, the programme was broadcast live for the first time since Mick Fleetwood and Sam Fox's shambolic show in 1989.
21 Not without justification, the organization is often seen as a shambolic club for dictators whom Qaddafi himself has enriched .