Aimlessly Sentence Examples

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  • I felt like a zombie, being led around aimlessly.

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  • Instead of completing his homework, Logan stared aimlessly out the window.

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  • It may have looked like we were wandering aimlessly around town, but we were actually looking for a location for tomorrow's photo shoot.

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  • And his alterations throughout are not made aimlessly.

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  • Vessels of all kinds drifted aimlessly about, wrecking each other, and covering the boiling Maelstrom of the harbor with their debris.

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  • People wander aimlessly about these ruins - you'll never be alone here.

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  • A mass of ex-slaves wandering around aimlessly for a few decades do not just become nomads!

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  • For about half an hour great crowds of riders, hidden by dense clouds of dust, drifted aimlessly about the plain, till at length the charge of a single squadron of the Oldenburg Dragoons (who had joined in on their own initiative) delivered on the outer French flank, brought the whole mass into motion north-eastward, and, both sides sounding the rally,Ithe engagement gradually ceased.

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  • Without the earth, water would flow aimlessly through the world, but earth helps create boundaries and disciplines that water so desperately needs to give it form and shape.

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  • You no longer have ideas floating aimlessly through your head.

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  • You do not want your precious pooch aimlessly wandering the neighborhood.

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  • Standing in front of your packed closet, aimlessly grabbing the nearest pair of trousers and matching top and slipping into a pair of dress shoes is your early morning ritual.

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  • Whitetail deer wander aimlessly through the meadow, meandering between colorful vegetation and flowing water.

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  • An elder brother, who like himself was early turned out into the world to seek his own fortune, rose to command a brigade in the Mysore army, while Hyder, who never learned to read or write, passed the first years of his life aimlessly in sport and sensuality, sometimes, however, acting as the agent of his brother, and meanwhile acquiring a useful familiarity with the tactics of the French when at the height of their reputation under Dupleix.

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