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Definition of Vagaries

Vagaries
Vagary Va*ga"ry, n.; pl. Vagaries. [L. vagari to stroll about. See Vague.] 1. A wandering or strolling. [Obs.] 2. Hence, a wandering of the thoughts; a wild or fanciful freak; a whim; a whimsical purpose. ``The vagaries of a child.' --Spectator. They changed their minds, Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell. --Milton.

Meaning of Vagaries from wikipedia

- Memories and Vagaries is a collection of short memoirs and essays by Axel Munthe published in several languages and editions, with differing contents and...
- Russell, Clyde (30 March 2021). "Column: Resource-rich Australia shows vagaries of any commodity supercycle". Reuters. Retrieved 14 August 2022. "Global...
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- Intimate short stories: The Court and City Vagaries (1711)....
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- to use backing musicians, who were not accustomed to Hooker's musical vagaries. As a result, Besman recorded Hooker playing guitar, singing and stomping...
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- normally has its own parish priest (either a vicar or rector, owing to the vagaries of the feudal tithe system: rectories usually having had greater income)...