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Use "ill-advisedly" in a sentence
"As buffoonish cops circle ill-advisedly, time ticks away for the flesh-eating family, which suddenly must figure out how to fetch its own meals, putting everyone at odds and a posse of streetwalkers — the default prey — on red alert."
"The implications of the ongoing legal process have now effectively cost an England manager — who had, perhaps ill-advisedly, pinned his colours to Terry — his job."
"Salmond has accused Westminster of "bullying" and has ill-advisedly compared the SNP's bid for independence with Ireland's violent struggle against the British in which many Scots supported the British writ."