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chaotic

[key-ot-ik] / keɪˈɒt ɪk /


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The Ghanaian's speed, direct running and cool finishing has already been displayed in Manchester this season, with a brilliantly taken goal against United at Old Trafford in the chaotic 4-4 draw.

From BBC

Atwood, who was present during the incident, said the scene turned chaotic as the protest began to wind down and the crowd dwindled.

From Los Angeles Times

“Moreover, there is an increasing trend of replacing legitimate oversight activities with circus-like publicity stunts, all of which creates a chaotic environment with heightened emotions,” she wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

In 2017, the age limit for presidential candidates was also eliminated - a move which led to MPs throwing chairs in a chaotic parliamentary brawl.

From BBC

Data is key to how these robots are learning to navigate our chaotic home environments - a much tougher task than humanoids designed for factories.

From BBC