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pandemonium

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


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The secretary has worked to make herself the face of these invasions, which have invariably led to pandemonium.

From Salon • Feb. 18, 2026

Amine Adli prodded home to make it 3-2 with nearly the last touch of the game after a scramble in the box following a long throw, sparking scenes of pandemonium.

From Barron's • Jan. 24, 2026

"It was pandemonium and chaos," he told the BBC.

From BBC • Dec. 14, 2025

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 • Nov. 25, 2025

Things started out decorously enough but deteriorated into unprecedented pandemonium.

From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly




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