Use "wayward" in a sentence

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1. HISTORY: WAYWARD TEENAGE MOTHER

2. Jehovah Disciplines His Wayward Prophet

3. God’s Love for His Wayward People

4. Many families struggle with wayward children.

5. She could be wayward, petulant, and disagreeable.

6. One good sister worries about her wayward brother.

7. He's just opened a home for wayward girls.

8. 5 To guard you against the wayward* woman,+

9. 16 It will save you from the wayward* woman,

10. The dashboard sports a gash from wayward bicycle gears.

11. She raked a comb through her wayward curls.

12. In a wayward mood, he ran away from home.

13. AIG's wayward eggheads are not the only ones squirming.

14. At least I have something to entertain this wayward boy.

15. From what may parents of wayward children draw comfort?

16. Cities are often dominated by gangs of wayward youths.

17. This was followed in 1947 by The Wayward Bus.

18. Some common synonyms of Balky are contrary, perverse, restive, and wayward

19. Three wayward Pac-Men, and three pointy brackets are actually present.

20. This wayward tendency is a great drawback to an Orc warlord.

21. Leonie felt a momentary pang of compassion for her wayward granddaughter.

22. This suggests the dissolute, wayward state of the modern world.

23. The boy's wayward behavior cost his mother many a sleepless night.

24. 9 synonyms for Balky: contrarious, contrary, difficult, froward, impossible, ornery, perverse, wayward

25. I started to go wayward when I was only ten years old.

26. “Deceitful is the heart above all things, and dangerously wayward,” he warns.

27. 3 For the lips of a wayward* woman drip like a honeycomb,+

28. What comfort can parents with wayward children get from the Scriptures?

29. The Navy has spent several hectic days examining the wayward bombs.

30. 14 The one wayward at heart will reap the results of his ways,+

31. She used legal skills and political clout to keep the wayward thrift afloat.

32. 38 synonyms for Boisterous: unruly, wild, disorderly, loud, noisy, wayward, rowdy, wilful, riotous

33. The majority were so stubborn and wayward that they produced bad, rotten fruitage.

34. 20 So why, my son, should you be captivated by a wayward* woman

35. You wouldn't be feeding a wayward brother with all that extra dough?

36. In this proverb, the wayward person is portrayed as “a strange woman” —a prostitute.

37. Muppet superfan Walter to reunite the wayward Muppets and stage a fund-raising telethon.

38. Fair was definitely not being at the beck and call of her wayward emotions.

39. On another level, perhaps he was fighting a wayward spirit he could not control.

40. My upper climbing garments have always proved wayward in the role of guidebook protection.

41. Synonyms for Contrarious include antagonistic, contradictory, difficult, impossible, inimical, inimitable, ornery, perverse, refractory and wayward

42. A wayward gator made a mess of the morning rush hour near Fort Lauderdale Florida.

43. And not to be overlooked is the unhappiness that the wayward youth himself can experience.

44. But a year ago, Putin came to power vowing to crack down on wayward regions.

45. The wayward Coastguardsman knew he couldn’t escape the consequences of his 24-hour AWOL adventure

46. Synonyms for Brattish include bratty, naughty, bad, disobedient, mischievous, wayward, misbehaving, fractious, insubordinate and misbehaved

47. Synonyms for Balky include recalcitrant, refractory, disobedient, intractable, rebellious, contrary, defiant, insubordinate, unruly and wayward

48. These passions, like great winds, have blown me hither and thither, in a wayward course.

49. 28 My upper climbing garments have always proved wayward in the role of guidebook protection.

50. They were both very smart and correct, but Grandad was a little more wayward.