Similar words: hillbilly, dilly-dally, silly, illogically, skillfully, will, swill, cynically. Meaning: [‚wɪlɪ'nɪlɪ] adv. 1. in a random manner 2. without having a choice.
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31. They all had to take part in the program, willy-nilly.
32. When courts hold to the contrary, they give the government license to infringe the rights of private landowners willy-nilly.
33. Don't just delegate tasks willy-nilly; be sure to explain their place in the big scheme of things and help your employees set their priorities.
34. They'll bring over that line of thinking and give Rails 3 a tested and documented API for extensions that won't break willy-nilly with upgrades.
35. Companies were shielded from competition and heavily supported by tight links to the government and banks, allowing them to borrow and invest willy-nilly while building up frightening debt burdens.
36. If you applied Metcalfe's law willy-nilly, and accepted every contact offered, you would inevitably divulge a good deal of personal information to quite a few people who could do you harm.
37. And even though I question our squeamishness about the C word, I don't believe we'll be using it willy-nilly, at least not anytime soon.
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38. For example anger may provoke violent feelings towards another, but generally people refrain from stabbing each other willy-nilly.
39. The perplexed and willy-nilly character has finally make a big mistake.
40. The Chinese are acquiring resources all around the world and with them, willy-nilly, an overseas empire that threatens U.
41. If silly Sally will shilly-shally, shall silly Willy-nilly Shilly-shally, too?
42. The Chinese are acquiring resources all around the world and with them, willy-nilly, an overseas empire that threatens U.S. interests.
43. After her boss fell sick, she willy-nilly found herself directing the project.