Pell-mell in a sentence as an adjective

And Russia killed and maimed hundreds in their pell-mell race to the moon.

Cars stream pell-mell through intersections as a living fluid.

Nope, I mean dropped as in the first definition, as in fell out of the airplane, plummeting pell-mell towards the Earth

If it weren't for the pell-mell system of credit and particularly identity verification I think otherwise it would be a pretty good system.

Pell-mell in a sentence as an adverb

Paragraph 7:> Some residents said they believe, or want to believe, that a piece of old Seattle, buried in the pell-mell rush of city-building in the 1800s, when a mucky waterfront wetland was filled in to make room for commerce, could be Bertha’s big trouble.

In my opinion Plato bundles all the forms of style pell-mell together, in this respect he is one[Pg 114] of the first decadents of style: he has something similar on his conscience to that which the Cynics had who invented the satura Menippea.

Without the US bubble, the expansion would have happened, but not in the reckless, pell-mell fashion it happened.- As a result, Indian IT companies hired fresh-out-of-college people in massive, really massive numbers - 25,000 people a year in each of the big 4 companies.

Pell-mell definitions

adjective

with undue hurry and confusion; "a helter-skelter kind of existence with never a pause"; "a pell-mell dash for the train"

See also: helter-skelter

adverb

in a wild or reckless manner; "dashing harum-scarum all over the place"; "running pell-mell up the stairs"

See also: harum-scarum