Sentence examples for to mayhem from inspiring English sources

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to mayhem

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A state or situation of great confusion, disorder, trouble or destruction; chaos.

  • What if the legendary hero Robin Hood had been born into the mayhem of the 20th century ?

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This leads to mayhem.

law digest runs from Marriage to Mayhem.

People everywhere are willing voyeurs to mayhem.

"Just one treat could lead to mayhem".

But nothing close to mayhem occurs in this exhibition.

"But we're the Yankees, and we're used to mayhem".

But this close identity can also add a fat spark to mayhem.

Maysan and Dhi Qar, fairly peaceful provincial backwaters, gradually succumb to mayhem and violence.

Anywhere else their presence is an invitation to mayhem and puts police officers and all around at high risk.

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To add to the mayhem, there has been debate over what constitutes brut or raw produce.

The state's strategy was to cause mayhem in order to increase repression of it.

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