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pandemonium

Noun

Meaning

The great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits.

An utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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A quarter of an hour of pandemonium ensued: outraged cries, booing, and whistling by the offended parties, countered by cheers and applause by the more degenerate contingent. Source: Internet

Bradbury headed the Pandemonium Theatre Company in Los Angeles for many years and had a five-year relationship with the Fremont Centre Theatre in South Pasadena. Source: Internet

But the Satanic majesty also flows from the lyrics – which spoke to the pandemonium of the era and the sense that civilisation could come crashing in at any moment. Source: Internet

For those moviegoers, including this critic, who enjoyed his early work but think most of his movies are nonstop pandemonium that don’t add up to much, might surprise some detractors. Source: Internet

More than 23 soldiers were killed in Taliban attacks on Monday as belligerent militants are waging a war of terrain and power; diplomacy seems just as much in tatters as the battlefield as a rift has launched peace negotiations into pandemonium. Source: Internet

And the issue of putting structures in place, even when they opened up the economies some of the states, the first day, you could see the pandemonium; the total confusion, because there was no proper arrangement. Source: Internet

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