Similar words: wildlife, boldly, childlike, worldly, wild, otherworldly, bewilder, wildfire. Meaning: adv. 1. to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree 2. in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner 3. with violent and uncontrollable passion.
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121 The filaments themselves are forked at various places and often meander wildly.
122 Horses like Milton show the sport at it s finest - creating wildly enthusiastic crowds and media attention of the right kind.
123 Recent surveys show previous estimates of whale numbers to be wildly optimistic.
124 The thrills and chills come from watching great athletes play their hearts out in front of wildly partisan spectators.
125 The plane had dipped wildly down on its left wing and skidded on the runway with only one wheel in contact with the ground.
126 He rocked for a moment on the edge, his arms circling wildly, desperately trying to regain his balance.
127 Many experts say the fear of genetic engineering is wildly overblown.
128 And, without feeling wildly excited at the prospect, I do want to be governed by Mr Major.
129 Her account of the events of that day was wildly different from the first witness's.
130 And the mare, as if finally understanding, begins to strain, tosses her head wildly, pulls at the reins.
131 Sorting her wildly scattered thoughts into some semblance of order seemed far more imperative ... She wanted Guy.
132 Then she started running wildly through the streets, and when she was exhausted she stopped and burst into tears.
133 Estimates of the total cost vary wildly from $ 200 billion to $ 500 billion per year.
134 When I tried to pick him up he squirmed wildly, jerked away and threw himself to the ground again.
135 Allowing interest rates to swing wildly meant allowing bond prices to swing wildly.
136 "Thirteen?" he guessed wildly.
137 Alleged finds, discoveries and rumours have been circulating wildly ... but how much is fact and how much is hearsay?
138 Spurs' humiliation was compounded when Lineker mis-kicked wildly a few feet in front of goal and fell flat on his back.
139 Share prices on the New York Stock Exchange often fluctuate wildly.
140 But such incidents are wildly exceptional,[www.Sentencedict.com] and based on fanatical misunderstandings of what fiction does or seeks to do.
141 She slashed wildly at the ball with the edge of the bat, and the ball bounced under the snooker table.
142 Every time he gets one of these, he becomes wildly enthusiastic, borrows money and works 16 hours a day.
143 The Test has been delicately poised for four days, with fortunes swinging wildly.
144 Their spree of corporate takeovers is, for the most part, wildly ill-advised and poorly executed.
145 All good things but not wildly expensive, not by any stretch of the imagination.
146 Then, suddenly, he was running, his arms flailing wildly, his bare feet thudding against the dark earth.
147 Above us the slabby face was just visible through wildly animated curtains of driving spindrift.
148 He voted to increase fares on the wildly inefficient SunTran bus system, thus further oppressing working men and women.
149 We once did some work with a software firm whose competitor had introduced a wildly successful new home finance program.
150 And while his memory searched wildly for a scripture, nothing came forth.