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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

Not a memory had traversed the ground since to blur a detail, though now the adult faculties could apprehend distortion, the beautiful vagarious distortion that can live in a brain over toddling feet.

From Project Gutenberg

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

From Project Gutenberg

There are certain stars that have such irregular, uncertain, vagarious ways that they were called vagabonds, or planets, by the early astronomers.

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

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