pellmell (Meaning)

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pellmell (adv.)

In utter confusion; with confused violence.

pellmell Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd rushed pellmell towards the exit, their voices a cacophony of panic.
  2. The passengers filed pellmell into the train, eager to secure a seat.
  3. The students raced pellmell to the library, desperate to secure a spot for the exam.
  4. The children ran pellmell across the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
  5. The shoppers swarmed pellmell into the store, eager to secure the best deals.
  6. The evacuees fled pellmell from the burning building, their belongings abandoned behind them.
  7. The dogs chased each other pellmell around the park, their tails wagging furiously.
  8. The guests danced pellmell to the lively music, their bodies swaying and their faces flushed.
  9. The soldiers charged pellmell into the enemy lines, their bayonets gleaming in the sunlight.
  10. The reporters jostled pellmell for a chance to interview the celebrity, their questions a barrage of noise.

FAQs About the word pellmell

In utter confusion; with confused violence.

rash, rushed, headlong, sudden, hasty, precipitous,hurried, impulsive, swift, rapid

deliberate, unrushed, unrushed, unhurried, unhurried, calculated, calculated,deliberate, circumspect, prolonged

The crowd rushed pellmell towards the exit, their voices a cacophony of panic.

The passengers filed pellmell into the train, eager to secure a seat.

The students raced pellmell to the library, desperate to secure a spot for the exam.

The children ran pellmell across the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.