With undue hurry and confusion.
In a wild or reckless manner.
1The overseer took horse within the hour and rode pell-mell to Matanzas.
2Across the road and through the barbed-wire fence he led them pell-mell.
3The gates opened, and we rushed pell-mell across the fields to safety.
4With a series of appalling yells the enemy turned and fled pell-mell.
5It is an indescribable pell-mell, with cries of terror and prolonged groans.
6Transfixed, he listened as she explained her pell-mell race to find God.
7It made everything easy at once, and her words came out pell-mell.
8Every one started up, and hurried almost pell-mell towards the postern door.
9I am afraid that things will go pell-mell when I am dead.
10Palaces, geail, heroes and bounteous fairies disappear pell-mell into the lowest depth.
11The gypsies were there pell-mell-men ,womenand children, horses, dogs and wagons.
12Perhaps once, as a child, running pell-mell through these very waterfront streets.
13The door crashed in and men poured pell-mell through the opening.
14His ideas were thrown pell-mell into the white heat of a spontaneous revelation.
15A breach once made in the wall, and events rush upon us pell-mell.
16Seeing their comrade's mishap, the remaining recruits scrambled pell-mell out of the water.