Example sentences for: wildly

How can you use “wildly” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The term "genocide" is often invoked rather wildly.

  • There is a spate of worshipful Web sites devoted to her, and a breathless and wildly premature biography by Kim Chernin and Renate Stendhal, Cecilia Bartoli: The Passion of Song , which describes her as "a sensuous, embodied angel, standing quietly on a concert stage as she report[s] back to God about the mysterious joys and sorrows of human existence."

  • Writing previously about Bob Woodward's wildly hyped book, Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate , Chatterbox criticized a passage that ended a Washington Post excerpt and seemed designed to leave readers with the impression that the Clintons were in couples therapy.

  • Ten interpreters stepped from behind the throne.The English one at last explained the Holy FatherHad urged us all to wear seatbelts while driving.My heart sank at its plain good sense, as hymnsEchoed and golden canopies enfolded the pope,How like home it seemed, with my own fatherA preoccupied patriarch of practicalityWhen what was wanted veered wildly betweenThe gruff headmaster and the drunken playwright.Instead, I got the distant advertising salesman,The suburban dad of what turned out to be my dreams ...

  • Spencer's vitriolic, anti-press, anti-monarchy eulogy was wildly popular in the United Kingdom--it's been called "one of the most important speeches in recent British history" and reprinted by all the vile tabloids it denounces.


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