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chaotic

[key-ot-ik] / keɪˈɒt ɪk /


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Accompanying Hedda throughout is a choir of scooping notes, which by the film’s chaotic finale crescendo into a slightly horrific melee of wild vocals.

From Los Angeles Times

Some of the structural issues, at least, are settled, but a chaotic conference could set the tone and roadmap on where the start-up party goes from here.

From BBC

In a statement, the Home Office said it did not want to replicate the mistakes of the past, "where rushed plans have led to unsafe and chaotic situations that impacts the local community".

From BBC

Officers arrived to a chaotic scene, according to their radio dispatch feeds.

From Los Angeles Times

"Because of the chaotic nature of the evacuation, information was lost and some checks weren't run until the migrants were already out of Afghanistan."

From BBC