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to spontaneously

adverb

In a spontaneous manner; naturally; voluntarily.

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His ability to spontaneously generate puns is unsurpassed.

Why, she shot back, did they think she was going to spontaneously combust?

The patient described in the article was courageous enough to spontaneously disclose this crucial information.

Does she intend to spontaneously skip any Fashion Weeks, as she did last fall?

(Honorable mention: 2 22-2 44, the part that nearly caused LeBron James to spontaneously combust).

After all, fifty-foot sinkholes have been known to spontaneously appear in Florida living rooms.

Would George Bush even be provided with security or would plain-clothed operatives be sent to "spontaneously" attack him?

Our minds love stories: when we experience something, we tend to spontaneously create a narrative that makes sense of it.

What if women are just as open to spontaneously meeting a man for a drink — and maybe more?

Lumb to be abducted by aliens on 99? Stokes to spontaneously combust with 12 needed from 10 overs?

Anybody who has completed any of the UTMB races is conditioned to spontaneously burst into tears upon hearing that song.

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