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wildly
adverb as in uncontrollably
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adverb as in enthusiastically
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Example Sentences
Studios can vary wildly in accessibility, price, cleanliness, equipment, instruction and community cultivation.
Vargas Llosa was wildly prolific — producing dozens of novels that have since been translated into dozens of languages.
The fair’s chief architect, Daniel Hudson Burnham, created a wildly expensive campus of Beaux Arts white buildings, brought in designers including Frederick Law Olmsted, and wowed millions with a large-scale incandescent light display.
The extinction event looming on the horizon was Amazon, of course, which launched its website in 1995 and would grab the public’s attention in 1997 with its wildly successful initial public offering.
Man Utd and Spurs, two traditional giants, are in the bottom half of the table and flailing wildly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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