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chaos

[key-os] / ˈkeɪ ɒs /


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Pete, the rescue cat she got more than a decade ago and who she thinks is 16 years old, prowls in, quite at home in the apparent chaos.

From BBC

Public transport workers across Germany will stage a 48-hour strike from Friday as talks over pay and conditions stall, a union said, potentially sparking travel chaos for millions.

From Barron's

She notes the recent surge seen in crude oil prices was due to bets favoring chaos in the Middle East instead of material disruption to physical flows.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of creating a chaos, you want him to take the chaos away and calm things down.

From BBC

Renaud Anjoran, owner of an electronics factory in southern China, said he was worried that Friday’s ruling could mark a return to last year’s trade chaos.

From The Wall Street Journal