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View definitions for wildly

wildly

adverb as in uncontrollably

adverb as in enthusiastically

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On “The Apprentice,” Trump was depicted as a larger-than-life, wildly successful and decisive boardroom boss, who ad-libbed what would become the show’s catchphrase, “You’re fired.”

Both Labour and the Conservatives have seized on this in various ways – keen to point to instincts from Farage that are not wildly popular.

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One that would render the Danes unable to do business with a man whose view on territorial integrity is so wildly incompatible from theirs.

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Price bounced confidently on her toes and continued to assert dominance as Jonas missed wildly.

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More recently, the wildly popular Netflix show Indian Matchmaking focused entirely on the process of finding the perfect partner.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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