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- Always, the point gets made, however waywardly arrived at.
- Franck seems under the spell of Wagner, and his chromatic harmonies wander waywardly.
- Fellow seamers Paras Mhambrey and Venkatesh Prasad have been threatening, but have also bowled too waywardly too often.
- As Thimister said after his waywardly thoughtful collection, " It is still clothes we are talking about ."
- Spin bowlers Matthew Brimson and Adrian Pierson received most punishment, with England test-hopeful Alan Mullally being deliberately kept away from the carnage having bowled waywardly in his early spells.
- Events occurred in chronological sequence and the omniscient author, while entitled to direct reaction to the narrative, was not expected to interfere drastically with its progress or behave too waywardly in developing characters.
- :Another would be to waywardly approach every article in WP with feminist implications with edits that say " by the way, the feminist perspective on this is . . . . "-I can't think of anything less encyclopedic.
- "The horse he rode on, " without the necessary in to conjure the image of a scene, is an ordinary phrase that can be found in use as far back as Shakespeare . ( " Some hilding fellow, that had stolen the horse he rode on, " with hilding meaning " bent downward, twisted waywardly aside . " ) But rode in on suggests a startling entrance.