pellmell in English
- pellmell⇄adj. headlong; tumultuous.
Ex. The pell-mell rush of industrial activity has started the railroads clicking faster, too (Newsweek). - pellmell⇄adv. 1. in a rushing, tumbling mass or crowd.
Ex. The children dashed pell-mell down to the beach and into the waves.
2. in headlong haste.
Ex. She had made her escape that way, and down after her they rushed, pell-mell (W.H. Hudson). - pellmell⇄noun a violent disorder or confusion.
Ex. It is the men who are the casualties of this pell-mell (New Yorker). - pellmell⇄pell-mell orpellmell, adverb, adjective, noun.