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pell-mell

[pel-mel] / ˈpɛlˈmɛl /






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“In its pell-mell rush to discharge patients, we are losing sight of them,” Short said.

From Los Angeles Times

On one level, “Infested” is a well-worn, thoroughly efficient creature feature with sleek effects and pell-mell pacing.

From New York Times

He’s also assembled a pell-mell array of older painting and sculpture from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

From New York Times

The MFA show is too pell-mell in its second half to chart properly how Hokusai’s example took global flight in the 20th century.

From New York Times

There, things shift into hyper drive: pell-mell running, whooshing through twisty pneumatic tubes, leaping onto floating brick roads — Mario is barely given time to catch his breath.

From Seattle Times