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willy-nilly

[wil-ee-nil-ee] / ˈwɪl iˈnɪl i /
ADJECTIVE
disordered
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For a while, companies like Apple wouldn’t let app developers run all willy nilly with the power to request our attention at any moment of the day.

From The Verge • Aug. 5, 2022

Sanders, when asked about the postponement of Louisiana's primary, told reporters that "elections are the bedrock of our democracy and we don’t want to be delaying elections on a willy nilly basis."

From Fox News • Mar. 13, 2020

So there is something, the frenzy of the clear, when you just get so excited by seeing all this outer order come out that you just start throwing away things willy nilly.

From Salon • Mar. 11, 2019

“The rumors on social media is that Irvine had these 800 extra students and they’re willy nilly snatching admissions back because they can’t accommodate them,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2017

Then Wang Lung perceived suddenly out of his astonishment that all these men seized were as ignorant as he as to why they were thus being taken, willy nilly, whether they would or not.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck




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