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    pell-mell
    /ˌpɛlˈmɛl/

    adverb

    adjective

    • 1. hasty or disorganized: "steps to slow the pell-mell pace of deforestation"

    noun

    • 1. a disorderly situation or collection of things: "the pell-mell of ascending gables and roof tiles"

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  2. Meaning of pell-mell in English. pell-mell. adverb. old-fashioned uk / ˌpelˈmel / us / ˌpelˈmel / Add to word list. very fast and not organized: At the sound of the alarm bell, the customers ran pell-mell for the doors. Compare. harum-scarum old-fashioned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Social order & disorder. anarchic. anarchism.

  3. 1. : in mingled confusion or disorder. papers strewn pell-mell on the desk. 2. : in confused haste. ran pell-mell for the door. pell-mell adjective or noun. Did you know? The word pell-mell was probably formed through a process called reduplication.

  4. Meaning of pell-mell in English. pell-mell. adverb. old-fashioned us / ˌpelˈmel / uk / ˌpelˈmel / Add to word list. very fast and not organized: At the sound of the alarm bell, the customers ran pell-mell for the doors. Compare. harum-scarum old-fashioned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Social order & disorder. anarchic. anarchism.

  5. Jun 16, 2024 · in a jumbled, confused mass or manner; without order or method.

  6. adverb. in disorderly, headlong haste; in a recklessly hurried manner. in a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, manner, etc.: The crowd rushed pell-mell into the store when the doors opened.

  7. When things are messy, wacky, crazy, and all over the place, they are pell-mell — chaotic. If your room is a mess, with clothes everywhere, it's pell-mell. If people are running in every direction and yelling, that's a pell-mell situation.

  8. adverb. /ˌpel ˈmel/ (old-fashioned) very quickly and in a way that is not controlled. The children rushed pell-mell down the stairs. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  9. pell-mell. also pell·mell (pĕl′mĕl′) adv. 1. In a jumbled, confused manner; helter-skelter. 2. In frantic disorderly haste; headlong: "I went to work pell-mell, blotted several sheets of paper with choice floating thoughts" (Washington Irving).

  10. pell-mell meaning, definition, what is pell-mell: quickly and in an uncontrolled way: Learn more.

  11. 1. in disorderly, headlong haste; in a recklessly hurried manner. 2. in a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, manner, etc. The crowd rushed pell-mell into the store when the doors opened. adjective. 3. indiscriminate; disorderly; confused. a pell-mell dash after someone.