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pandemonium

pan di moh nee uhm

  • n  a state of extreme confusion and disorder

  • Behind them, there were more explosions, the roof of the gymnasium collapsed, and then there was pandemonium.
  • For a moment, there was silence, and then a sudden pandemonium.
  • The whole scene of week-before pandemonium would have pleased Nikita Khrushchev as much as a red carpet.
News & Articles

  • Chaos breaks out on final hole of the U.S. Open at Merion
    Pandemonium broke out once Phil Mickelson hit his approach shot into 18 at Merion. The green and white ropes -- which might as well have been stone walls during the week -- were broken down once Phil approached the final green with one final chance to force a playoff with Justin Rose.
    June 17, 2013 - Golf Magazine
  • York wins first baseball championship in 42 years
    STANDISH, Maine – Adam Bailey threw a high fastball that was missed, and then ambled off the mound and looked around. Pandemonium was coming toward him. Along with a little bit of history.
    June 15, 2013 - Portsmouth Herald
Quotes

  • Andrea in Sydney Morning Herald
    Friends who were at clubs said it was pandemonium,said Santiago resident Maren Andrea Jimenez, an American UN demography expert. "It was scary! Plaster began falling from the ceiling. My dogs freaked out. I ran out and found everyone was...
  • Troy Smith in Hartford Courant
    I expect it to be all 11 games in one,Smith said this week. "It is going to be complete pandemonium around the stadium with two teams of this caliber and tradition. There is going to be mile-high excitement all around."
  • Judd Gregg in Seattle Times
    Fortunately, such legal pandemonium has not ensued,Gregg said in a statement. "The past two years have shown that federalism, not more federal laws, is a viable and preferable approach."

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