promiscuously

IPA: prɑmˈɪskjuʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a promiscuous manner.
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Examples of "promiscuously" in Sentences

  • It is more like talking or dropping in promiscuously, instead of coming to a solemn dinner.
  • 3 “Einheit” is both “unit” and “unity,” and Simmel uses the term promiscuously in both senses.
  • Those images of men that had life, and some idols of other things which never had any being, are by one common name called promiscuously dead; and for that the wise man reprehends the idolater,
  • A remark which so delighted Chia Lien that his eyebrows distended, and his eyes smiled, and running over, he clasped her in his embrace, and called her promiscuously: “My darling, my pet, my own treasure!”
  • A remark which so delighted Chia Lien that his eyebrows distended, and his eyes smiled, and running over, he clasped her in his embrace, and called her promiscuously: "My darling, my pet, my own treasure!"
  • We have reason to think he had often prayed with Luke and Aristarchus, and what others there were among them that were Christians, that they prayed daily together; but whether he had before this prayed with the whole company promiscuously is not certain.
  • And also how a whole host of 'refugees' had 'come in promiscuously' one Sunday to dine and sleep, and be put in the way of helping themselves - on Sunday, of all days, when the shops were shut - and all her difficulties in arranging their housekeeping and getting them lodgings!
  • In face of these "provocations" (to use a word promiscuously hurled by both sides), the South Ossetians - already armed and trained by Russian peacekeepers - received more and more support, to the point that it became impossible to identify the perpetrator of anti-Georgian acts: the Russian military, or local Ossetian lads.

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