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the erratic
adjective
Unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent
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The erratic Mr Yeltsin?
The erratic early-morning nightmare continued.
(See the erratic sidewalk of 57th Street).
It is the erratic way it arrives.
(The remaining sum was invested in the erratic stocks).
Across from her was the erratic Russian Ekaterina Makarova.
I don't like the erratic cut of his jib.
The day's trading session echoed the erratic pattern of Monday.
He did not provide details of the erratic driving.
Another problem is the erratic coverage of singers and instrumentalists.
Spotting the erratic vehicle heading their way, Kira yelled at her friends to run.
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