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The plane veered wildly.

Somebody wildly suggested dynamiting it.

A person who behaves recklessly or wildly.

It is wildly unbalanced and lacking in innovation.

The boat rocked wildly, hurling him into the water.

Then he begins wildly tearing the shirt apart, creating strips of cloth.

ABu Dhabi and Bangalore have so far resisted the downwards trend, though by wildly differing degrees.

The flowers on her grave stiff in frost. Brown leaves tumbling, flying wildly in the frozen air, reburying her.

Next, players use the wacky word parts to create wildly funny new words to fit the definition.

The hours are long, crop prices fluctuate wildly, and a couple of storms can ruin your season.

He can slither down from a sofa, pick up peas and point wildly at anything that catches his bright blue eyes.

We all sit quietly and pay attention teaching how to be good listeners is important too – and then wildly applaud when the speech is finished!

He did not look or act like his usual self — his face was very red, his hat was on the back of his head, his hair was wildly rumpled.

The maniac bellowed: she parted her shaggy locks from her visage, and gazed wildly at her visitors. I recognised well that purple face, — those bloated features. Mrs. Poole advanced.

Wouldn't you have to be something of a devout Taoist yourself, or a wildly optimistic and credulous climate warrior in order to believe that such a meeting could amount to much?

He was wildly excited.

Her magnanimity provoked his tears, he wept wildly.

The fans poured out of the stadium, cheering wildly.

His budget, though in some ways more honest than his predecessor's, is wildly optimistic.

Rino has been accused of creating phony business contracts and wildly inflating its sales, among other things.

cried Miss Pross, still wildly crying, "record them at once, and get them out of the way, like an excellent man."

The sight of this large, noisy foreigner running down the corridor in his pajamas with arms waving wildly no doubt shocked them as much as the rat had shocked him.

Recklessly wasteful; wildly extravagant.

He lost his temper and struck out wildly.

And that is how the movers and shakers of this world support one another to be wildly successful.

William Buchan’s wildly popular eighteenth-century text “Domestic Medicine” judged that cancers might be caused by “excessive fear, grief, religious melancholy.”

He lunged wildly at his opponent.

The game's simplicity and appeal has made it the archetypal videogame: referenced in popular culture, studied by scientists and still wildly popular.

"All of these people around me were cheering wildly," Fukuyama remembers.

Jim wrote in his first book, 'Confessions of a Street Addict,' that I was wildly emotional except when there was money to be made, at which point I was as cold as Saturn.

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