Definitionn. a state of extreme confusion and disorder
Last update: September 3, 2015
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The dog created bedlam in the house as he ran around trying to catch the cat. [noun]
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Lunatics are put up in bedlams. [noun]
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And if we let the reformers have their way the country would be bedlam. [Please select]
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It was bedlam, pandemonium and hell rolled into one. [Please select]
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The result of the fourth ballot was announced, and bedlam broke loose. [Please select]
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The photographer arrived in the midst of complete bedlam at my house. [noun]
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Our earliest edition of the play was printed in 1575; but a similar play called "Dyccon of Bedlam" was licensed in 1552, twelve years before Shakespeare's birth. [noun]
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"Really, this table is getting to be more and more like Bedlam every day, with everybody talking at once." [noun]
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Slow: stagnating along, like shoreless Lake, yet with a noise like Niagara, like Babel and Bedlam. [Please select]
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