PANDEMONIUM, n.
It was pandemonium."
Pandemonium struck as Suleymanoglu again won gold.
Gershwin gaily cried as she squeezed through the backstage pandemonium.
But instead of fueling pandemonium, the country has taken control of the situation.
This strike is only the latest pandemonium faced by passengers on the Southern network.
Every morning we're preparing breakfast for them, there's pandemonium," she told The Telegraph.
There was pandemonium on the US stock market when shares in a chain of video game shops went through the roof.
The woman who unwittingly unleashed the pandemonium watched it unfold on her iPhone in a hotel in Oban, Scotland.
Now, amid all the other clubs pandemonium, they remain sitting happily 19 points clear of their closest challengers.
Jamie talks to the Artistic Director of the Glasgow Barons, Govan’s Orchestra in Residence and hears about a new online festival Pandemonium.
BEIJING — When the pandemonium of the Cultural Revolution erupted, he was a slight, softly spoken 13-year-old who loved classical Chinese poetry.
The shutdown of transportation going in and out of the city sparked pandemonium as people cleaned out grocery store shelves and lined up outside of local hospitals.
Companies in Singapore are trying to carry out the government's instructions without causing pandemonium among their employees and while continuing business as usual.
San Antonio’s outpost of the national amusement park chain is Mexican fiesta-themed, with more than 50 rides that start with the Kiddee Coaster and ratchet up to Fireball, Pandemonium, and Spinsanity.
The Yokai Pandemonium also displays some pieces from a collection of strange and spooky objects put together by Heibonji Mita, who was active during the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) periods.
“Last Wednesday, my God, was pandemonium,” said David Williams, a co-owner of Baltic Market, which houses about a dozen street food and drinks vendors inside a converted 19th-century brewery in Liverpool.
Brinsley and the desperate but failed bid to save the lives of the officers — their uniforms soaked in blood — turned a busy commercial intersection on the Saturday before Christmas into a scene of pandemonium.
HONG KONG — Anger over a proposal that would let people suspected of crimes be extradited to mainland China led to pandemonium in Hong Kong’s legislature on Saturday, as lawmakers scuffled and at least one was carried out of the chamber on a stretcher.
July 19th, 2011 – With valleys under his eyes betraying the previous night’s sleepless pandemonium, Darren Clarke strolled out onto the 18th green at Royal Portrush Golf Club with reddened cheeks reflected in the Claret Jug and a grin that stretched halfway back to Sandwich.
pandemonium
noun state
- a state of extreme confusion and disorder
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