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Definition of Wildly

Wildly
Wildly Wild"ly, adv. In a wild manner; without cultivation; with disorder; rudely; distractedly; extravagantly.

Meaning of Wildly from wikipedia

- album. The 12-inch single includes a new instrumental track, "Oscillate Wildly". It peaked at No. 24 on the UK Singles Chart, a lower placing than the...
- Wildly Available is 1996 erotic thriller film written and directed by Michael Nolin. The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival. A man experiments...
- In geometry, ramification is 'branching out', in the way that the square root function, for complex numbers, can be seen to have two branches differing...
- First released in 1977, Bikkuriman (ビックリマン, lit. "Surprise Man") became wildly po****r in ****an with the introduction of the Devil VS Angel Seal (悪魔VS天使シール...
- alternative rock or electronic music. Dazed described Lex as a label "...whose wildly creative output spans over a decade of landmark releases that have changed...
- Their first full length record Wildly Idle (Humble Before the Void) was released by Woodsist Records in 2017. Wildly Idle was self-produced by Duffy...
- From 1988 onwards the brand was licensed extensively, and appeared on "wildly nonadjacent products such as baseball caps and cigarettes". The brand manages...
- the Imagine, Ener-G, and Petz series. IGN stated that Imagine games vary wildly in quality, describing some games as "boring and soulless cash-ins that...
- Asia. It is widely used in native medicine in Tamil Nadu, India. It grows wildly on roadsides and has a curved arrangement of small flowers and velvety broad...
- by the presence of human consciousness nearby, backed by "exhaustive and wildly unscientific research" claiming to back this conjecture. William Reville...