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to erratic
adjective
Unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes; not consistent
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She was prone to erratic, at times bizarre behavior.
But he was also prone to erratic behaviour.
Their affluence makes them largely immune to erratic fuel prices.
Ambien, a powerful prescription sleeping pill, has sometimes been linked to erratic behavior.
When discharged, it wobbled down the barrel, contributing to erratic flight after it left the muzzle.
They are sentient and discursive yet moved to erratic madness by the masked distress below.
He later toned it down to "erratic" at a press conference.
That should help them develop new varieties that will not only resist roya, which is continuously evolving, but will also be less susceptible to erratic weather.
"Lack of experience, expertise, and established legitimacy has led to erratic and even counterintuitive results," writes Jess Bravin, a Wall Street Journal reporter.
Joe had done nothing to provoke her, as far as he could tell, but, then again, Sammy had always been prone to erratic behavior.
Herders reported having seen them at an Eritrean military camp.Eritrea's government, though in recent years given to erratic behaviour, denied having anything to do with the kidnap.
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