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vagarious

[vuh-gair-ee-uhs] / vəˈgɛər i əs /






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It is a troubling state of affairs indeed if the vagarious interests of one federal prosecutor, acting outside of public view, can determine so much about an individual’s future.

From Salon • Jan. 16, 2013

Bozzy's vagarious search for a wife, described in the previous volume, has succeeded, and for the moment at least he is well-behaved.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a rule, however, the voices seemed vagarious, and he attached no importance to them, except as phenomena which interested him slightly.

From The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I by Stillman, William James

This may be a whimsical conclusion to the study of a personality so perplexing and vagarious as Sir John Willison.

From The Masques of Ottawa by Bridle, Augustus

It would not do to be vagarious under such a shrewd examination; he must be exact.

From Over the Pass by Palmer, Frederick