pell-mell

pell-mell
adverb Etymology: Middle French pelemele Date: 1590 1. in mingled confusion or disorder <
papers strewn pell-mell on the desk
>
2. in confused haste <
ran pell-mell for the door
>
pell-mell adjective or noun

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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