"The bombs explosion had set of the people into Pandemonium and mayhem as they ran blindly in fear."
"In view of this incident, the council has resolved, that those arrested perpetrating the mayhem will be prosecuted to deter further occurrence"
eg. he caused lots of mayhemPlaying Emergency Mayhem on my Wii, is too extreme, and fun.
A group of raucous youths ran around the stadium causing mayhem
He caused mayhem in the streets of New York. Mayhem broke out during the protests. "Don't cause any mayhem!" The teacher joked.
The word mayhem is a noun. Mayhem is a situation of trouble or chaos.
Yes, the word 'mayhem' is a noun, a word for needless or willful damage or violence; a word for chaos; a word for a thing.
No, it is not. The word mayhem is a noun meaning chaotic violence.
Chaos
"Help me!" said the teacher, "it's mayhem in here!" She gets hit by a paper airplane and it pokes her in the eye.
Basophobia
Chaos
"Ranmyaku"ron-myah-koo
The anagram is mayhem.