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pell-mell

American  
[pel-mel] / ˈpɛlˈmɛl /
Or pellmell

adverb

  1. in disorderly, headlong haste; in a recklessly hurried manner.

  2. in a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, manner, etc..

    The crowd rushed pell-mell into the store when the doors opened.


adjective

  1. indiscriminate; disorderly; helter-skelter.

    a pell-mell dash after someone.

  2. overhasty or precipitate; rash.

    pell-mell spending.

noun

  1. a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, etc.

  2. disorderly, headlong haste.

pell-mell British  
/ ˈpɛlˈmɛl /

adverb

  1. in a confused headlong rush

    the hounds ran pell-mell into the yard

  2. in a disorderly manner

    the things were piled pell-mell in the room

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adjective

  1. disordered; tumultuous

    a pell-mell rush for the exit

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noun

  1. disorder; confusion

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pell-mell Cultural  
  1. In a confused, disorderly manner: “After the assembly, the students ran pell-mell from the auditorium.”


Etymology

Origin of pell-mell

First recorded in 1570–80; from Middle French pelemele, Old French pesle mesle, rhyming compound based on mesler “to mix”; see meddle

Explanation

When things are messy, wacky, crazy, and all over the place, they are pell-mell — chaotic. If your room is a mess, with clothes everywhere, it's pell-mell. If people are running in every direction and yelling, that's a pell-mell situation. Whenever things are out of hand, off the hook, and chaotic, it's pell-mell. Words with a similar structure and meaning are "higgledy-piggledy," "harum-scarum," and "helter-skelter."

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

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 10, 2025

The court as a whole and the two concurrences hurtle pell-mell toward making it virtually impossible for plaintiffs like Mexico to successfully plead their claims.

From Slate • Jun. 6, 2025

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 • Apr. 19, 2024

Projects include programming robots to take care of some of the routine aspects of nursing and providing extra training to nurses before they are thrown into the pell-mell of the hospital floor or busy clinic.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 6, 2022

He ran on, pell-mell, through the rain and down the winding path into the lower slopes of the graveyard, running until he reached the old chapel.

From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman

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