‘The utter silence of a warrior, in the bedlam of a battlefield.’.‘I've just been Christmas shopping in Kingston and it's bedlam out there.’.‘Back stage was bedlam with singers tuning their voices, make-up artists plying their trade and a lady ironing all the costumes.’.‘After Colleen claims that Joy tried to sabotage her chances of winning, the meeting turns into bedlam (much to everyone's amusement).’.‘After weeks of upheaval caused by the Lovers Lane shut off, the surprise two week closure of Leigh Road, the main arterial road from Leigh to Atherton on Monday, caused bedlam.’.
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‘To switch on the TV is to get instantly drawn into the bedlam of the hospital scenes, the chaos of bodies and patients on stretchers, the exchange of fire, the sheer, anxious horror of it all.’.‘And then of course from then on it was screams and hollering and people drowning and getting hit and ah, and fear it was bedlam, chaos and it took you know it took a while to to to get it all sorted out and under control’.‘The tranquil sounds of nature had been replaced by the familiar cries of bedlam and chaos.’.‘Precisely the kind of person you would expect to turn homespun tranquillity into turmoil and bedlam with her very presence.’.
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‘In a now familiar picture of bedlam, spectators and courtroom staff fled in terror and police descended in force upon the prisoners.’.‘The station became a scene of bedlam as if often does, with its small confines causing waiting outbound passengers to be in the way of arriving passengers.’.‘But somehow none of them expected that to happen, not after all the confused shouting and general bedlam which had followed those predawn bugle calls.’.