randomly

IPA: rˈændʌmɫi

adverb

  • In a random manner.
  • (computing) By random access; at any point at a given time; not sequentially.
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Examples of "randomly" in Sentences

  • It didn't just randomly combust.
  • The man picked a coupon randomly.
  • The car randomly makes toot sound.
  • By the way, the slogan changes randomly.
  • The poor were randomly mixed with the rich.
  • The vagary begins randomly and unexpectedly.
  • In the first game, the dealer is selected randomly.
  • This was stuck randomly in the middle of the article.
  • It is the role of the generator to randomly fill this gap.
  • It uses true quantum randomness to randomly permute the list.
  • Yup just an email, nothing special and the winner will be chosen randomly from the email addresses sent in.
  • I picked this book randomly from the library, with some expectations regarding the subject, and I was very pleasantly surprised.
  • He played a creepy dude who called women he selected randomly from the phone book and pleasured himself during the conversations.
  • Those that come randomly from a "flash of genius" I don't think are altogether great in the first place, and aren't nearly as brilliant as people like to think.
  • It has some very basic tasks like fetching the roster, sending presence, idling, joining MUC-Rooms and writing messages which it calls randomly in each thread iteration.
  • Sadly many GN-XIIIs and one Ahead were lost to Sumeragi's hax (or what they call randomly firing off their superior weapons, and calling it tactics) and that infernal TRANS-AM BS.
  • The only reason an artist would have a standards based, accessible site is if the label randomly chooses a decent agency but 95% of the time they will go for Flash, they just can't see past it.
  • In English, this says the probability that if you picked someone randomly from those who speak out against immigration would be racist is higher than the probability that someone would be racist if chosen randomly from the entire population.
  • In a second test, 71 volunteers were again randomly assigned to either watch other people exert self-control by choosing to eat a carrot rather than a cookie when presented with both options, or fail to exert self-control by eating a cookie rather than a carrot.

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