Thesaurus / rashly
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Virginia Tech’s defense has weathered a rash of absences this season amid the coronavirus pandemic in addition to injury and off-the-field issues.
MIAMI’S D’ERIQ KING WILL BE THE LATEST CHALLENGE FOR BELEAGUERED VIRGINIA TECH DEFENSEGENE WANGNOVEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAs a food allergy doctor, Kim already knew the shocking effects even a tiny dose of peanuts could have on people — everything from rashes to going into shock.
AN END TO PEANUT ALLERGIES IS CLOSENICK FOURIEZOSNOVEMBER 2, 2020OZYCRISPR’s ease of use makes the potential for rash action worth considering.
NOBEL PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY AWARDED FOR CRISPR ‘GENETIC SCISSORS’JORDANA CEPELEWICZOCTOBER 7, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINETen days after the rash of fires in early September, parts of Oregon and Washington received welcome rain.
WILDFIRE SMOKE TRAVELS FAR BUT NEVER REALLY DISAPPEARSJULIET GRABLEOCTOBER 7, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEIt’s tempting to say that the rash of incumbent losses in 2020 also means that anti-incumbent fever has reached Watergate-level highs.
ED MARKEY WON, BUT IT’S STILL BEEN A ROUGH YEAR FOR INCUMBENTSNATHANIEL RAKICH (NATHANIEL.RAKICH@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)SEPTEMBER 2, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTMiss Eliot had too rashly taken the alarm, as Mrs. G.'s sort, though confluent, was a very good one.
PRIVATE LETTERS OF EDWARD GIBBON (1753-1794) VOLUME 1 (OF 2)EDWARD GIBBONVisitors who had rashly chosen to take their chance commonly passed their first night in the waiting-rooms of the railway station.
MUSHROOM TOWNOLIVER ONIONSIt is not to be a mad enterprise rashly pushed on regardless of danger.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYHe speculates rashly, drinks, and indulges in every low vice.
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFTELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELLDo not rashly abandon your career on the railway on the off-chance of a vocal Bonanza.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 147, AUGUST 12, 1914VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO RASHLY
- absurdly
- crazily
- deliriously
- dementedly
- desperately
- devotedly
- distractedly
- energetically
- exceedingly
- excessively
- excitedly
- extremely
- foolishly
- frantically
- frenziedly
- furiously
- hard
- hastily
- hurriedly
- hysterically
- insanely
- intensely
- irrationally
- like mad
- ludicrously
- nonsensically
- passionately
- psychotically
- quickly
- rabidly
- rapidly
- rashly
- recklessly
- senselessly
- something fierce
- speedily
- stormily
- to distraction
- tumultously/tumultuously
- turbulently
- unreasonably
- violently
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