How To Use Haphazardly In A Sentence

  • By contrast, the curving lines, thinly painted, brightly colored and hard-edged, circulate freely - perhaps haphazardly - in the airy space they occupy.
  • Files and folders, interspersed with loose memos and invoices, were strewn haphazardly across the desk. CODE BREAKER
  • A drum set lay abandoned in the room, drumsticks haphazardly thrown on a swiveling stool as though whoever had left them there planned to come back soon.
  • This stage furnishes the ammunition for two .45 Colt sixguns, .45 caliber blanks with enough blast to pop balloons but not send bullets around haphazardly.
  • Both the US and the UK are proposing and using x-ray scanners on people, but in the US this involves a diligent process of measurement for potential hazards, while in the UK they just get haphazardly deployed.
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  • I liked to climb to the top of the tower, where uncatalogued documents and fragments left over from the Victorian rearrangement of the records were haphazardly thrown into sacks.
  • My costume had been somewhat haphazardly thrown together, the result being a cross between Mary Poppins and Nurse Matilda.
  • Vehicles are also parked haphazardly outside of designated spaces in the car park.
  • Worse still, the walls are whitewashed haphazardly; the windows have the slightest bit of lint on them, and the room's smaller than a handkerchief.
  • More seriously on the iPhone, Apple has asserted a claim to bar apps that duplicate the functionality of the built-in dialer, but this restriction has been haphazardly applied and seem mainly designed to keep Google Voice off. The Phone as App: The End of the Mobile as We Know It « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
  • Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
  • ‘Good’ and ‘evil’ are inconstant names applied haphazardly by different men to what attracts or repels them.
  • Warsaw is still full of grey Soviet-style buildings, a few haphazardly-built modern high rises and shabby stores selling cheap goods.
  • Her hair flew haphazardly behind her as her horse raced against the wind.
  • It's a very complicated, costly and time-consuming process and is not done haphazardly.
  • My attitudes have ripened over the decades and I've put away the bell-bottom pants, but I recently decided to take a fresh look around this town where parking tickets can cost a week's salary and vehicles haphazardly compete with pedestrians in weaving competitions similar to the blind road races once held through the streets of Calcutta. Red Room: Pam Tent: Home Is Where You Hang Your Hat: Why San Francisco Is It for Me
  • From the untamed poetry of D's seemingly unscripted rants, or the simplistic shower-ditties that he haphazardly harmonizes throughout, I can't help but feel this.
  • I was confused for a second before I remembered he had thrown it so haphazardly into the backseat.
  • And please, do not just snitch a taste from my plate haphazardly, or you may very well have eaten my Last Bite.
  • Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
  • He'd haphazardly pulled his tuxedo trousers on, zipping the fly but leaving the button tantalizingly undone.
  • The average masses of the small bullfrogs and green frogs were determined by weighing 60 haphazardly chosen tadpoles from the populations used.
  • Her long hair hung haphazardly in a sloppy braid and her tunic and leggings were dirty and torn.
  • The taller, thinner Lewis moves haphazardly, turning here and there, unsure where to go.
  • Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
  • Dingy wooden buildings are piled together haphazardly, rising three stories and hanging over the unpaved mud street, if you insist on calling it that.
  • If your car breaks down, do you call a certified mechanic to fix it, or do you call a haphazardly trained Shadetree Slim who preaches on the side? Responses to "Of Faith and Political Courage" - BatesLine
  • Kartheiser is by far the best thing about a curious two-parter in which Nick Frost (of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz fame) plays the yobbish antihero John Self and which only haphazardly captures the baroque paranoias of Amis's prose. Vincent Kartheiser: 'I definitely do psychopathic. I don't try to, but it just sneaks out'
  • The fly paper will have no effect since you distribute it haphazardly.
  • We follow haphazardly, as he laments the death of his friend from cancer at 29.
  • Amongst these tables, were haphazardly scattered stools, many that moaned unsettlingly and pitched at various intervals.
  • She rolled over, reaching around for the cordless which lay haphazardly on the coffee table.
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  • I liked to climb to the top of the tower, where uncatalogued documents and fragments left over from the Victorian rearrangement of the records were haphazardly thrown into sacks.
  • She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.
  • One half of the floor is covered in Persian rugs with chintz armchairs and red velvet couches, scattered haphazardly around the room, all covered in shawls and scarves and beaded afghans.
  • If my dad taught me anything, it's this: An honest guy grabs his sleeve cuffs haphazardly and crumples them unthinkingly as he rolls. Peter Mandel: Time for Mitt Romney to Roll Up His Sleeves -- Wait, Not Like That!
  • The books were placed haphazardly on the shelf.
  • She looked the strange man over a stray piece of hair falling haphazardly across her face.
  • Quilts of earth toned fabric hung in sheets from the walls and ceiling, thrown over climbing rope that was looped through pitons hammered haphazardly around the room. 365 tomorrows » 2010 » July : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I have an appearance of outward calm that is almost somnambulistic, but my insides are a haphazardly stuffed cavern of poorly processed anxieties. Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games: April 2009 Archives
  • Thus, far from being dispersed sparsely, haphazardly, and inefficiently within a sea of nonfunctional sequences (one that supposedly accumulated by mutation), functional genetic information is densely concentrated on the DNA molecule." (p. 461) "Far from containing a preponderance of" junk "— nonprotein-coding regions that supposedly perform no function — the genome is dominated by sequences rich in functional information." (p. 461) The Memory Hole
  • The ground was a mosaic of colours, as if haphazardly thrown together by a careless artist.
  • It's a predominantly flat landscape veined by creeks and rivers that meander haphazardly across vast flood plains.
  • Harriet led her to a pile of soft cloths on the ground, a velvety mound of skins and furs heaped haphazardly in a corner.
  • The final class covers hawkers who operate haphazardly as individuals from undesignated spaces.
  • Haphazardly installed electrical wiring is common in many small private schools and can create fires or electrocute an unwary child or teacher.
  • It was made of cheap leather patches haphazardly sewn together pieces of tanned hide.
  • It was made up of rocks ranging from fist size up to giant boulders, tumbled haphazardly, their sharp edges unweathered in the still air. The Beast That Resembles A Poem(A Handy Resource for Architects,Engineers, and Students)
  • Javier was summoning the storekeeper, a young man with a shock of black hair and white skin who was smoking behind the counter, when his gaze fell upon a pile of cassettes stacked haphazardly on top of the glass.
  • Natural languages arise unconsciously, haphazardly, while artificial languages lack expressiveness.
  • At their best they became monolithic tomes - bunkers for content, guides updated haphazardly that infinitesimally accrete ‘content’.
  • His attire will be haphazardly thrown together, but he'll still look good, except perhaps when he's wearing the lime-green slacks with the purple blazer.
  • It is foolish to haphazardly adventure.
  • In its simplest form, grape sampling might consist of selecting some berries haphazardly from the vineyard and expressing juice into a refractometer to measure sugar content.
  • Only occasional flakes came haphazardly down like white sifts of charred paper when a chimney is on fire.
  • I climbed up a stack of old crates arranged haphazardly behind the warehouse.
  • Many diced, drank, argued and talked throughout the tavern, mostly on rough-hewn tables and benches that were placed somewhat haphazardly on the sawdust covered floor.
  • No, it had been rather haphazardly portioned with seemingly no utensil involved; an oozing brown viscosity trailing its ragged, blackened, peel. Snap
  • The lounge is decorated with low-slung ottomans and gauzy white curtains and sits between a long, curving bar and a somewhat haphazardly appointed dining area.
  • Traditionally, a food bank's shelves are filled haphazardly with whatever goods companies overproduce.
  • A dozen sixth-years poured out from the far end, their lanterns swinging haphazardly from their jarring gait.
  • He was short, barely five and a half feet, and slightly built, with a haphazardly barbered mop of curly dark hair, a disheveled appearance, and black-rimmed glasses too large for his face. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Visiting the Google headquarters, he was taken aback by the scene: people working at haphazardly placed sawhorse desks and the director of engineering, Urs Hölzle, playing a high-tech game of fetch with his huge dog, making the floppy beast chase the beam of a laser pointer. In the Plex
  • I'd gone to interview her in 1994 and found a copy of it in a second-hand bookstore in Exmouth, crawling around on the floor to explore the towers of books haphazardly piled there.
  • Soft moss grew on the earth in places, and the roots of creeping plants branched out haphazardly here and there.
  • They were composed almost entirely of slender spindle cells haphazardly proliferating around bundles of dermal collagen.
  • Another staffer wanders across the floor with an armful of cardboard signs, haphazardly handing them out to delegates.
  • The trio treats their jittery dance-punk like a mad science experiment, haphazardly fusing club-ready basslines with uncomely electronic raucousness.
  • This will keep your garden from looking like a jungle of haphazardly placed plants.
  • Frustrated, I blew a raspberry and flopped haphazardly on the couch to face him.
  • Rather than building up the connection behind the idea in the title, the ten chapters in this book dwell with secondary hypotheses whose arguments are haphazardly repeated.
  • Around the walls dinted filing cabinets were cluttered haphazardly.
  • The pundits dip haphazardly into the lucky dip.
  • The path wound its way through the mountains haphazardly, towering hulks of stone suspended high above them.
  • Belatedly recalling her bereaved state, she let out a sharp, unconvincing yelp of woe and stooped to scrape up a handful of dust, which she poured haphazardly over her head. The Mummy Case
  • Soon, we were all laughing until we collapsed on the sun warmed wood of the old dock, limbs and bodies piled haphazardly on each other.
  • Haphazardly installed electrical wiring is common in many small private schools and can create fires or electrocute an unwary child or teacher.
  • The geometrics of man-made, Vorticist shapes mingle haphazardly with biological structures. Ballardian » Unique visual complexities: A review of Grande Anarca
  • The TRC and the Department of Justice jointly understand that no part or process of the commission can be haphazardly concluded, and for this reason the TRC will still be contractible in Cape Town on ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
  • Even large physical objects like stars consist of a rather limited array of parts, more or less haphazardly arranged.

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