100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "mumbo"

Definition

"Mumbo" can refer to a variety of meanings depending on the context. Primarily, it can denote a ritualistic or ceremonial aspect, often associated with superstition or mysticism. It can also refer to a confusing or nonsensical situation or language.

  1. Mumbo jumbo: Nonsense or meaningless speech; a term used to describe jargon or complex language that obscures meaning.
  2. Mumbo: A reference to African traditions involving spirits or rituals, often portrayed in popular culture as a form of magic or superstition.

Synonyms

  • Nonsense
  • Jargon
  • Gibberish
  • Balderdash
  • Hocus-pocus
  • Superstition
  • Ritual

Antonyms

  • Clarity
  • Sense
  • Logic
  • Simplicity
  • Reason
  • Truth

Examples

  1. He tried to Mumbo his way through the explanation, but it only confused everyone.
  2. The teacher accused the student of trying to Mumbo the assignment instead of doing it properly.
  3. During the meeting, there was too much Mumbo about the new policy that no one understood.
  4. She often tends to Mumbo when she’s nervous and forgets what she wants to say.
  5. The magician said he could Mumbo a rabbit out of a hat.
  6. It felt like he was just trying to Mumbo his way out of answering the question.
  7. Don't let the Mumbo distract you from the main point of the discussion.
  8. His speech was filled with so much Mumbo that I couldn't follow his argument.
  9. The ancient ritual was a form of Mumbo for the villagers.
  10. To Mumbo through the data without clear analysis could lead to misinterpretations.
  11. She thought his excuse was just a bunch of Mumbo.
  12. The software manual was full of technical Mumbo that confused the users.
  13. I can't stand it when people try to Mumbo their way out of a straightforward question.
  14. The politician's speech was nothing but Mumbo and lacked any real substance.
  15. His attempt to Mumbo his way into the conversation fell flat.
  16. The instructions were written in such Mumbo that no one could follow them.
  17. They believed that the old woman could Mumbo the spirits of the forest.
  18. The debate turned into a Mumbo of conflicting opinions.
  19. He always seems to Mumbo about his qualifications to impress others.
  20. The complex jargon in the report was just a lot of Mumbo.
  21. She felt lost in the Mumbo of information being thrown at her.
  22. You need to cut through the Mumbo to get to the facts.
  23. The movie was criticized for its Mumbo and lack of coherent plot.
  24. He didn’t want to Mumbo about the issue any longer; he wanted a straightforward answer.
  25. The ancient ceremony was filled with Mumbo that intrigued the outsiders.
  26. They tried to Mumbo their way into the conversation, but we weren't having it.
  27. I could hear the Mumbo in the background while they were trying to fix the argument.
  28. The teacher dismissed his explanation as mere Mumbo.
  29. The website's FAQs seemed to be filled with Mumbo rather than helpful information.
  30. He was known to Mumbo during debates, often confusing his opponents.
  31. The seminar was an attempt to Mumbo away the criticism.
  32. You don’t need to Mumbo when answering the questions honestly.
  33. The folklore was rich in Mumbo that fascinated the tourists.
  34. She felt the need to Mumbo to make her argument more compelling.
  35. The history book was filled with Mumbo that made it hard to understand.
  36. To Mumbo around the facts will only lead to more misunderstandings.
  37. His speech was a confusing Mumbo that left the audience bewildered.
  38. I don’t appreciate it when you try to Mumbo over my questions.
  39. The Mumbo in his story made it hard to believe his claims.
  40. They thought they could Mumbo their way through the presentation, but it fell flat.
  41. The mystical elements in the story added a layer of Mumbo that intrigued readers.
  42. If you keep trying to Mumbo, you'll lose your audience's trust.
  43. We need to avoid any Mumbo and get straight to the point.
  44. The artist's work was full of Mumbo that spoke to deeper meanings.
  45. The Mumbo in the poem was difficult to decipher.
  46. I don’t want to Mumbo around; let’s get to the heart of the issue.
  47. The ancient text was filled with Mumbo that required expert interpretation.
  48. His attempt to Mumbo over the real issues was transparent.
  49. The discussion quickly devolved into Mumbo with no clear conclusion.
  50. She found the Mumbo in his lecture unconvincing.
  51. The expert's jargon sounded like Mumbo to the layperson.
  52. We should focus on facts instead of getting lost in Mumbo.
  53. The storytelling was rich in Mumbo, captivating the audience.
  54. It’s easy to Mumbo when you’re trying to sound smart.
  55. The book was criticized for its unnecessary Mumbo.
  56. He could easily Mumbo his way through a crowd with charm.
  57. You can’t just Mumbo your way through life; you need to be genuine.
  58. The Mumbo surrounding the ritual added to its mystery.
  59. I won’t let your Mumbo sway my decision.
  60. The conference was supposed to be informative, but it turned into a Mumbo.
  61. The legend was filled with Mumbo that explained the origins of the village.
  62. To Mumbo in such a serious conversation was inappropriate.
  63. They were adept at using Mumbo to mask their true intentions.
  64. I found the Mumbo in his explanation unnecessary.
  65. The cultural Mumbo fascinated the researchers.
  66. It seemed like every time he spoke, it was just Mumbo.
  67. The presentation was rife with Mumbo that obscured the main message.
  68. She tried to Mumbo her way into the group, but they weren't impressed.
  69. The folklore was an intriguing blend of Mumbo and truth.
  70. I was frustrated by the Mumbo in their responses to my inquiries.
  71. The coach's Mumbo left the players confused about the strategy.
  72. He attempted to Mumbo his way through the challenge.
  73. The mystery novel was filled with Mumbo that kept readers guessing.
  74. I don’t want to hear any more Mumbo; just tell me what happened.
  75. The Mumbo in the report made it hard to get a clear picture.
  76. The lecture was a mix of Mumbo and real insight.
  77. The Mumbo of the ritual intrigued the anthropologists.
  78. You can’t just Mumbo your way past the facts.
  79. The Mumbo surrounding the issue left many confused.
  80. She tried to Mumbo her way into the conversation but was ignored.
  81. The debate turned into an unproductive Mumbo.
  82. He could easily Mumbo at a party to entertain guests.
  83. The Mumbo in his story added to its dramatic effect.
  84. His explanations were often filled with Mumbo to impress others.
  85. The complex rules felt like Mumbo to the new players.
  86. I need a straightforward answer, not more Mumbo.
  87. The Mumbo in their discussions often led to misunderstandings.
  88. She loved the Mumbo in folklore and its hidden meanings.
  89. The seminar was criticized for its excessive Mumbo.
  90. They tried to Mumbo their way through the audit process.
  91. The ancient texts contained a lot of Mumbo that needed translation.
  92. I've had enough of the Mumbo; let's get to the truth.
  93. The professor's lecture was a confusing Mumbo.
  94. His attempts to Mumbo were met with skepticism.
  95. The Mumbo surrounding the event only added to its allure.
  96. She found his Mumbo amusing but unhelpful.
  97. The Mumbo in the meeting left everyone baffled.
  98. They were caught in a Mumbo of conflicting opinions.
  99. It’s time to stop the Mumbo and focus on solutions.
  100. The Mumbo in the story added an element of intrigue.