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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

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

"His vagarious playtime for this section is over."

From Over the Pass by Palmer, Frederick

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

From Over the Pass by Palmer, Frederick