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pandemonium

[pan-duh-moh-nee-uhm] / ˌpæn dəˈmoʊ ni əm /


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Kiffin, now the head coach at Ole Miss, has somehow caused an outbreak of total pandemonium at three of the proudest college football programs in the country—including his own.

From The Wall Street Journal

Amid the pandemonium, Cobolli comforted Bergs as his distraught opponent sat on the Belgium team bench with his head in his hands.

From BBC

On a brutal, confounding decision from the Phillies reliever, that unleashed pandemonium inside Dodger Stadium.

From Los Angeles Times

Taylor ferrets out the secret with her bloodthirsty relentlessness and immediately raises pandemonium.

From Los Angeles Times

“At some point that glass shatters with the heat and pulsing flame, and then you’ve got pandemonium.”

From Los Angeles Times