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madhouse

noun as in place full of commotion and disorder

noun as in (older, offensive) residence for mentally ill people

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It was a “chaotic madhouse,” per the actor, in which the kids would perform to stand out, but he was the only one to end up pursuing anything professionally.

The kitchen turns into a madhouse with cooks working and waitresses fighting to get their orders out first, all while the floor is flooded with soda.

Lurking behind Foreman’s madhouse phantasmagorias is the mind of the artist interrogating its own secret chambers.

Mr Acciardo described the scene as a "madhouse" when first responders arrived.

From BBC

If the Hollywood ethos and religious nonsense were not enough to turn American culture into a madhouse, the abundance of borderline-insane conspiracy theories will do the job.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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