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    wildly
    [ adv ]
    1. to an extreme or greatly exaggerated degree

    2. <adv.all>
      the storyline is wildly unrealistic
    3. in an uncontrolled or unrestrained manner

    4. <adv.all>
      He gesticulated wildly
    5. with violent and uncontrollable passion

    6. <adv.all>
      attacked wildly, slashing and stabbing over and over


    Wildly \Wild"ly\, adv.
    In a wild manner; without cultivation; with disorder; rudely;
    distractedly; extravagantly.

    1. Prices have never swung as wildly as the new limits would allow them to swing, and exchange officials emphasized they are not trying to predict the size of the swings that would be possible during a sudden oil emergency.
    2. After all, the Nikkei is still swinging wildly; some people say it could halve again.
    3. Rushing to a bedroom, she and a friend, Terry DeLoach, found her three-tier, bamboo finch cage swinging wildly and a gray-and-white hawk struggling to return to freedom.
    4. Mr. Trittin focuses on how stock prices compare with book value, a measure he says is more stable over time than price/earnings multiples that can zigzag wildly with the economy.
    5. Maybe a few missing layers of skin accounted for Marie McLaughlin's next show-stopper, a wildly pitched "Sempre libera."
    6. As the candidate emerged from speaking to a wildly enthusiastic black audience in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, about two dozen dark-suited Orthodox Jewish men stood somberly at the edge of about 200 supporters waiting outside.
    7. Mrs. Bush's address, in which she urged graduates of the elite women's school to follow their dreams and be true to themselves, was wildly applauded.
    8. The level of pension contributions needed from the company could vary wildly from year to year, making the company's earnings performance choppier.
    9. Do you ever have the urge, in this era of sober and minimal dress, to break out into something wildly flamboyant and opulently decorated?
    10. Only 20 per cent correctly estimated that the net rate was between 4 and 6 per cent. In other words, many people are wildly over-optimistic about the returns available from building societies.
    11. Inflation in 1989 was 4,924 percent, wildly fluctuating from a high of 197 percent in July to a low of 5.6 percent in October.
    12. West Germany, after all, is a wildly successful capitalist state that also maintains layer upon layer of social benefits, along with intelligently generous spending on infrastructure items like education.
    13. He said they spent money wildly and printed more to cover the deficit.
    14. Nevertheless, Mr. Sullivan and many investment managers are convinced that inflation fears are wildly exaggerated and that any rise in interest rates will be shortlived. Meanwhile, they say bonds offer unusually generous yields above inflation.
    15. The Seattle group, which including neo-Nazi skinheads and counterculture types of various stripes, cheered wildly and profanely as two small piles of flags were set afire outside the Post Office.
    16. The crowd applauded and cheered wildly.
    17. Many lightning rods, likewise, cannot carry current to the ground quickly enough, so there is a danger that the current will spark wildly in dfferent directions from the tip of the lightning rod.
    18. In setting price limits, the Merc is reacting mainly to the chaotic trading of Jan. 23, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 115 points in one hour and stock-index futures also moved wildly.
    19. "These are Michael Jackson's roots, right here." At least 2,500 people cheered wildly from behind a fence about 60 yards away from the museum when Jackson stepped to the microphone.
    20. Robert T. Morris Jr., a 24-year-old suspended Cornell University graduate student, is accused of designing and setting loose a computer "worm" that reproduced wildly in November 1988.
    21. Besides, Mr. Reagan enjoys these campaign trips as a chance to get out of Washington, talk about his administration's accomplishments and tell Hollywood stories to carefully screened, wildly enthusiastic crowds.
    22. This phenomenon often makes stock prices swing wildly at the end of the trading session.
    23. The crowd cheered him wildly as night settled on the city.
    24. Other events also followed in the hall: the Kronos Quartet played before a wildly appreciative audience that had a different kind of blue hair from that sported by Dallas society's grandes dames.
    25. In rising order of disgrace, the Treasury, the EC and OECD, the National Institute and the IMF all got it wildly wrong.
    26. Wall Street took on a calmer tone today following Tuesday's roller-coaster ride in which stock prices swung wildly, depressing the dollar and boosting demand for U.S. Treasury bonds.
    27. However, some analysts note that bond prices have gyrated wildly in recent days in reaction to news that the Bush administration is seeking ways to alleviate the "credit crunch" while members of both political parties are proposing tax-cutting packages.
    28. They tossed him their ball, and he threw it back over the fence as they cheered wildly.
    29. In the end, the broad range of indicators proved so wildly contradictory that the market was left in an aimless mood over how to respond to them. Two of them were clearly positive.
    30. Whatever the legality of Mr Roger Levitt's financial manoeuvres, the Levitt Group was in dire trouble, with debts of Pounds 34m, before its final collapse in December 1990. Salaries and other costs were wildly out of control.
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