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aimlessly
[ eym-lis-lee ]
adverb
- without purpose or intent:
She wandered aimlessly among the empty houses, telling herself sad stories about all the people who weren’t there.
There was no actual work to do, so I spent most of my workday browsing aimlessly through social media.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of aimlessly1
Example Sentences
Trump’s speeches at rallies, many people noticed, had a curious background-music quality: they went on forever, aimlessly, and people would come and go at will.
He drove alone to a Costco, aimlessly walking the aisles and tasting the food samples.
I didn’t need to drive around aimlessly and ask people whether they support Kamala Harris or Donald Trump to know that Latinos are as diverse in their political opinions as non-Latinos, if not more so.
From the moment she strode out flashing her high-wattage smile, Harris commanded the stage with a purpose and passion that eluded her the last time she ran, aimlessly and unsuccessfully, for the White House.
From his home’s backdoor, Blowen can watch one former racehorse great in particular amble aimlessly in a nearby pasture: Silver Charm, the champion thoroughbred that won the 1997 Kentucky Derby.
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