13 adjectives to describe shambles

It was like a trip through Fairyland, or it would have been, were not men on all sides busy preparing for the bloody shambles.

The sheep whose annual fleece is dyed, To guard his health, and serve his pride, 30 Forced from his fold and native plain, Is in the cruel shambles slain.

The place was a foul, reeking shambles, so filthy as to be positively sickening, with motionless bodies stretched here and there along the deck.

The place was a foul, reeking shambles, so filthy as to be positively sickening, with motionless bodies stretched here and there along the deck.

He was brought, with a half-dozen more of his dare-devil comrades, into the Union lines, and in the course of time found himself in the hideous shambles allotted rebel prisoners at Point Lookout, Maryland.

The place became an infernal shambles, slippery, crimson, unreal with horror.

For his client was foredoomedforedoomed not only by justice but also by trickery and guileand was being driven slowly but surely towards the judicial shambles.

The recreation to which Jack and Dick were bidden was a visit to the melancholy shambles where the heterogeneous mass of unclassified prisoners were detained.

The place became an infernal shambles, slippery, crimson, unreal with horror.

The place became an infernal shambles, slippery, crimson, unreal with horror.

Up there it must be a vain and shocking shambles.

The young Queen of Navarre had scrupulously been left in ignorance of a plot which involved the life of her bridegroom as well as those of his co-religionists; nor was she aware of the catastrophe which had been organised until Paris was already one vast shambles.

Adams, like Burke, abhorred the violence of those political demagogues who massacred their king and turned their country into a vile shambles of blood and crime; he equally detested the military despotism which succeeded under Napoleon Bonaparte; and the Federalists generally agreed with him,even the farmers of New England, whose religious instincts and love of rational liberty were equally shocked.

13 adjectives to describe  shambles