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Filter by Meaning The patients at the bedlam participated in therapy sessions and activities to support their mental health.
The classroom became a bedlam when the teacher left the room for a few minutes.
The protest turned into bedlam as demonstrators clashed with police, resulting in chaos and violence.
The construction site was in bedlam with heavy machinery operating and workers moving in different directions.
The emergency evacuation drill turned into bedlam as participants rushed to the exits in a simulated crisis.
After the storm, the neighborhood was in bedlam with fallen trees and power outages.
The family visited their loved one at the bedlam, bringing flowers and gifts for support.
In the bedlam, patients were often subjected to painful and experimental treatments.
The bedlam was a source of fear and fascination for many people in medieval times.
The social worker helped coordinate the discharge plan for a patient leaving the bedlam.
The theater lobby was in bedlam as patrons rushed to get their tickets and find their seats before the show started.
Her children created bedlam in the house when she was away.
The stadium was a bedlam of chanting and cheering during the soccer match.
The school hallway was a bedlam of students rushing to class, locker doors slamming, and chatter.
The market was a bedlam of vendors shouting and customers bargaining.
The protest turned into a bedlam of chanting, placard-waving, and police sirens.
The zoo was a bedlam of animal noises and excited children.
The theme park was a bedlam of rides, laughter, and excited children.
The shopping mall was a bedlam of shoppers, escalators, and announcements over the PA system.
The stadium was a bedlam of fans cheering, blowing horns, and waving flags during the game.
The concert hall turned into a bedlam of cheering and applause.
The construction site was a bedlam of hammering, drilling, and heavy machinery.
The nightclub was a bedlam of flashing lights, pounding music, and dancing crowds.
The playground was a bedlam of laughter and screaming.
The street fair was a bedlam of food stalls, live music, and carnival games.
The carnival was a bedlam of colorful tents, music, and games.
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