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mayhem

[mey-hem, mey-uhm] / ˈmeɪ hɛm, ˈmeɪ əm /


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But it doesn’t fly without an actor of Seyfried’s caliber, who can summon unpredictable mayhem from her fingertips.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s still not sure how they found each other in the mayhem.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was still time for Root and Archer to flay the weary Australia attack in 44 balls of mayhem before the close.

From BBC

The result won’t be the mayhem and catastrophe that many fear when they think of driverless cars, but rather a pervasive drag: slower flow, more near-misses and a growing sense that nobody is in charge.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the days before online shopping became ubiquitous, stores welcomed the mayhem by opening early for those who willingly woke up before dawn to push through crowds and snag the best door-buster deals.

From MarketWatch