What is another word for Pellmell?
Pronunciation:
[ pˈɛlmɛl], [ pˈɛlmɛl], [ p_ˈɛ_l_m_ɛ_l]
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Synonyms for Pellmell:
adj.
• pell-mell (adjective) • topsy-turvy (adjective)adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)adv.
• blindly (adverb)- instinctively,
- madly,
- indiscriminately,
- in all directions,
- at random,
- frantically,
- pell-mell,
- aimlessly,
- wildly,
- purposelessly.
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun) • pell-mell (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- lawlessness,
- most,
- at any rate,
- warm,
- confusedness,
- nigh,
- precipitately,
- in haste,
- dyssynergia,
- wooly,
- unconnected,
- broken,
- every which way,
- deadly,
- agitation,
- convoluted,
- prompt,
- pixilated,
- blow over,
- hugger-mugger,
- convulsion,
- fermenting,
- tortuous,
- chop-chop,
- ludicrous,
- atypical,
- muddiness,
- just about,
- addled,
- disorganised,
- fix,
- carelessly,
- crazy,
- involved,
- jumble,
- haphazardly,
- right away,
- degenerate,
- commotion,
- more or less,
- second,
- plastered,
- almost,
- dean swift,
- unbalanced,
- roughly,
- mad,
- dementedly,
- mess,
- ridiculous,
- brainsick,
- spry,
- straight,
- preposterous,
- fuddle,
- in great confusion,
- bewildered,
- agile,
- smother,
- degraded,
- mare's nest,
- wonky,
- upset,
- headfirst,
- sour,
- snap,
- head over heels,
- ready,
- garboil,
- cursorily,
- mix-up,
- like a shot,
- astir,
- debauched,
- fast,
- entangle,
- sloppy,
- disorderliness,
- soaked,
- unwisely,
- puddle,
- uproar,
- profuse,
- pissed,
- profligate,
- hole,
- devilishly,
- nearly,
- retrousse,
- immediately,
- speed,
- ruckus,
- rumpled,
- virtually,
- tumultuous,
- hie,
- unthinkingly,
- wooly-minded,
- guerrilla,
- flying,
- laughable,
- absurd,
- apace,
- mussy,
- direct,
- disoriented,
- maze,
- blotto,
- slapdash,
- well-nigh,
- topsy-turvily,
- close to,
- blind drunk,
- mixed-up,
- forthwith,
- dishevelled,
- tumultuousness,
- knotty,
- disruptive,
- tip-tilted,
- zymolysis,
- bemused,
- idiotic,
- mazed,
- askew,
- muzzy,
- insurgent,
- approximately,
- awry,
- temporary,
- frowzled,
- maverick,
- ataxy,
- confounded,
- turn,
- near,
- hullabaloo,
- dart,
- discombobulation,
- unorthodox,
- anyway,
- sloshed,
- slipshod,
- work,
- besotted,
- unpredictable,
- turbulent,
- now,
- unrest,
- welter,
- at sea,
- pelt along,
- fuddled,
- unthinking,
- blue-belly,
- rumpus,
- soused,
- upthrow,
- bucket along,
- straight off,
- cower,
- precipitant,
- derisory,
- fermentation,
- exuberant,
- insanely,
- impulsively,
- kettle of fish,
- mental confusion,
- clutter up,
- libertine,
- topsy-turvyness,
- instantly,
- flutter,
- topsy-turvydom,
- arbitrarily,
- ruction,
- anatropous,
- wrong-side-out,
- skew-whiff,
- readily,
- excitement,
- hasten,
- baffled,
- bedlam,
- dissolute,
- pass,
- nonsensical,
- willy-nilly,
- garbled,
- stiff,
- pickle,
- din,
- motor ataxia,
- disorder,
- powwow,
- disturbed,
- rush,
- at a time,
- round,
- tousled,
- jam,
- or so,
- cannonball along,
- smashed,
- byzantine,
- guerilla,
- turbulence,
- tangle,
- race,
- at one time,
- wet,
- belt along,
- flit,
- scattered,
- embrangle,
- unordered,
- slopped,
- western fence lizard,
- upthrust,
- deucedly,
- loaded,
- harum-scarum,
- flat,
- promiscuously,
- lush,
- crocked,
- pie-eyed,
- troubled,
- heels over head,
- crazily,
- illogical,
- snarl up,
- in any event,
- step on it,
- lost,
- uplift,
- huddle together,
- tempestuousness,
- rush along,
- tight,
- overhasty,
- evanesce,
- mat,
- some,
- squiffy,
- dissipated,
- separated,
- zymosis,
- woolly-headed,
- nimble,
- luxuriant,
- befuddled,
- fade,
- immediate,
- woolly,
- precipitous,
- in short order,
- disconnected,
- sick,
- lopsided,
- addle,
- in any case,
- demented,
- precipitate,
- sozzled,
- pass off.
How to use "Pellmell" in context?
The Pellmell Inn, situated in the picturesque market town of Pellmell, is an establishment that provides sumptuous food and lodging within easy reach of the local attractions.
The inn dates back to the 17th century and it is thought to be the oldest inn in the town. The current building was erected in the 18th century and it is a grade II listed building.
The inn consists of a main building and two cottages. The main building has a restaurant, lounge, bar and aisles leading out to the gardens. The gardens are well maintained and provide a peaceful backdrop to the activities of the town.
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