8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Mayhem' in a Sentence
"In law, mayhem refers to the intentional act of causing bodily harm to someone with the aim of making them less capable of self-defense. In modern legal terms, it may involve crippling or mutilating the victim." more
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The rioters created mayhem in the city streets, causing destruction and panic.
The school assembly turned into mayhem when a streaker ran across the stage.
The magic show turned into mayhem when the magician's trick went horribly wrong.
The kitchen was in mayhem as the chefs hurriedly prepared orders during the lunch rush.
The battlefield was a scene of mayhems as soldiers fought fiercely for victory.
The riot resulted in widespread mayhem, with shops looted and buildings set on fire.
The protesters clashed with the police, leading to mayhems in the city streets.
The hurricane swept through the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of mayhem and destruction.
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