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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151 Then, hardly knowing what she was doing, she drove wildly away.
152 Several of our recent projects have been wildly over budget.
153 Teenage boys tend to drive wildly and often have accidents.
154 But this is making demands which are wildly at variance with the methodology and history of the experimental sciences.
155 All the time she wildly imagines him being unfaithful to her in a thousand trivial ways.
156 He had driven his parents nuts, wildly, almost suicidally trying to forge an identity.
157 Joe explained that oversized jeans were necessary to showcase wildly patterned boxer shorts.
158 They jerked wildly in toward the cliff, among the blocks of stone.
159 In what other restaurant can you find yourself rising and applauding wildly while grazing on gourmet appetizers?
160 Roots and leafless bushes stuck up wildly at the extreme end of the strip.
161 They identified themselves as Federal Police and forced an entry, firing shots wildly into the house.
162 By this time Snyder was lapsing in and out of consciousness and his body temperature was fluctuating wildly.
163 Critics argued that these estimates were wildly optimistic or that the original figures were far too low.
164 Although the word reengineering dominates business jargon, as a metaphor for organizational change, it has become wildly imprecise.
165 Had she not wildly exaggerated the significance of the advertisement?
166 Meal times provide a marvellous forum for stories, some wildly exaggerated, others somewhat embarrassing.
167 Helpers approaching have sometimes been bitten or attacked wildly in the delirium that follows and which may last as long as twelve tormented hours.
168 He tried to touch her again and this time she thrashed out wildly.
169 There was a plop as it landed in the water, then it thrashed around wildly for a few seconds before settling down.
170 For another, it assumed a stability in the capitalist system which, then and since,[http://sentencedict.com/wildly.html] seemed wildly optimistic.
171 It was as if every single cell in my body sprouted wings and started flying about inside wildly.
172 I can't listen to any more of this, he thought wildly.
173 Annual Repeats Annual favourites are self-seeding wildly, thanks to our milder climate, writes Barbara Abbs.
174 She ran wildly out into the street and begged a man she knew to come back with her.
175 Pottker is wildly curious about the rich and famous and thinks other people are, too.
176 The United Kingdom sharply increased its volume of exports to the United States in the 1980s, when the dollar gyrated wildly.
177 Furthermore, it is also used to denote a belief in the uncontrollable and wildly sensual nature of women.
178 But the letters lapse into exasperation and impatience as it became clear that the plans were wildly over-optimistic.
179 Despite having a solid base, the rod is still contorted wildly beyond belief.
180 They traded wildly in mining stock and railroads, in steamships and telegraphs.