vagary|vagaries in English
noun
[va·gar·y || və'gərɪ /'veɪg-]
odd or unexpected action or idea
Use "vagary|vagaries" in a sentence
1. Is the current food crisis just another market vagary?
2. Marx to the vagaries of social and economic systems.
3. Sound waves, however, are subject to the vagaries of the atmosphere.
4. Some common synonyms of Crotchet are caprice, vagary, and whim
5. Thought than man was Aphorising on the vagaries of commerce
6. From their father, Marvin, the children learned the vagaries of business.
7. The country became highly exposed to the vagaries of international markets.
8. MacQueen Vagary Churchwardens might be the most whimsical series that the Canadian company makes
9. The trial highlighted the issue as a major vagary of doing business in China.
10. But increasingly the vagaries of the weather are mitigated by snow-blowers.
11. 10 The vagaries of inclement weather conditions are avoided to a certain extent.
12. Here again, the vagaries of Government policy are at least partly to blame.
13. 3 But increasingly the vagaries of the weather are mitigated by snow-blowers.
14. Very vagary ! a ray of comfort in these troubled times; my friends gave me many cares!
15. 12 synonyms for Boutade: bee, caprice, conceit, fancy, freak, humor, impulse, megrim, notion, vagary
16. She had her own style and was not influenced by the vagaries of fashion.
17. The success of the event will be determined by the vagaries of the weather.
18. Synonyms for Crotchets include eccentricity, caprices, fancies, idiosyncrasies, kink, notions, quirks, twists, vagaries and whim
19. They changed their minds, Flew off, and into strange vagaries fell. John Milton
20. She packed all kinds of clothes to cope with the vagaries of the English weather.
21. This vagary makes me uncomfortable, because politicians have a long history of making stupid decisions about gray areas.
22. Add into this vagaries of the weather and a veritable hubbub of movement and change emerges.
23. The vagaries of her life and moods can intrude on the household or affect the child.
24. Was this a smile on his face, was he actually amused by the vagaries of a servant?
25. The style of vagary and ghastfulness and the sense of mystery are full of thestory of Allan.