pell-mell造句1. The children rushed pell-mell down the stairs.
2. The books were scattered pell-mell over the floor.
3. All three of us rushed pell-mell into the kitchen.
4. The children ran pell-mell out of school.
5. Rioters were rushing pell-mell through the streets.
6. But she has gone; and they fly pell-mell up the hedgerow, frisking, chattering and perching where they will.
7. To say that events came roaring pell-mell at Brohm is the understatement of the week.
8. Catherine was bounding pell-mell into the mistakes of the nuclear age.
9. It was a singular pell-mell.
10. The most frightful thoughts rushed pell-mell through his mind.
11. Fascinating subjects and noble ideas come pell-mell, each with its appropriate imagery and expression.
12. In the end it has been a pell-mell, 10-day rush to be ready for a day that has been spoken of throughout Kosovo Albanians' lifetimes.
13. The pell-mell rush to provide tuna for the Japanese sushi and sashimi markets has—not surprisingly—intensified tuna fishing around the world.
14. The company stopped the pell-mell hiring of virtually any employee who met its qualifications, focusing instead on adding heads only where they were needed.
15. At the sound of the alarm bell, the customers ran pell-mell for the doors.
16. The assailants, abandoning their dead and wounded, flowed back pell-mell and in disorder towards the extremity of the street, and there were again lost in the night.
17. Since 2003, a new leadership has jettisoned a quarter - century - long policy of pell-mell economic growth and is trying to implement a policy of "putting people first."
18. A hurry- scurry rat just gone by, followed by a quick cat. What a pell-mell house after that!
19. M. Gillenormand talked nonsense in connection with the wedding, and all the fripperies of the eighteenth century passed pell-mell through his dithyrambs.
20. So when it comes to looking after the most vulnerable, appearances aside, India's pell-mell democracy might yet outperform China's hyper-rational autocracy.
21. Still, Hu and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao know that three decades of pell-mell growth have severely devastated their country's environment.
22. In the U.S. during the 1970s, when aquaculture farms were burgeoning in China, eel fishing to supply the Asian market went on pell-mell from January through June in every East Coast state.
23. Like an angel of hell, he rises swiftly, and changing into a bat, flies pell-mell to the cottage of his tantalizing victims.