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Use "waywardly" in a sentence
"His distinctly Irish folklore surrealism is carried off with a deceptively pedestrian realist application; the paintwork might seem plodding, but his cast of lost souls and straying animals roam waywardly, such as a cow teetering precipitously on a cliff edge."
"You and your ilk are the most waywardly arrogant and delusional stooges ever crapped out; you are simply pathetic beings … .."
"And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land-fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement:"