willy-nilly|willy nilly in English
[wil·ly-nil·ly || ‚wɪlɪ'nɪlɪ]
it must be, it has to happe
Use "willy-nilly|willy nilly" in a sentence
1. Don't add relationships willy-nilly.
2. Clerks bundled papers into files willy-nilly.
3. Don't use your credit card willy-nilly.
4. They all had to take part, willy-nilly.
5. Companies were accused of raising prices willy-nilly.
6. Don't just use your credit card willy-nilly.
7. But our readers don't use tabs willy-nilly.
8. Josie and Shaun have become, willy-nilly, media celebrities.
9. The government were dragged willy-nilly into the confrontation.
10. She threw her clothes willy-nilly into a drawer.
11. He found himself drawn, willy-nilly, into the argument.
12. Both sides were drawn, willy-nilly, into the conflict.
13. Second, we have to stop cautioning our girls willy-nilly.
14. She was forced willy-nilly to accept the company's proposals.
15. 4 He found himself drawn, willy-nilly, into the argument.
16. They exist willy-nilly, whatever the time, whatever the party.
17. 2 The government were dragged willy-nilly into the confrontation.
18. The theory goes like this: Engage China and, willy-nilly, it will reform.
19. Willy-nilly, we are all card-carrying citizens of the One Earth.
20. The heart and lungs carried on willy-nilly, keeping me going, keeping me awake.
21. If silly Sally will shilly-shally, shall silly Willy-nilly Shilly-shally, too?
22. Today's church is being forced willy-nilly to deal with today's social problems.
23. It seemed as though rival nests of ants had been poured together willy-nilly.
24. But propaganda that all old-growth forests are being hacked down willy-nilly is nonsense.
25. 6 synonyms for Arbitrarily: at random, every which way, haphazardly, indiscriminately, randomly, willy-nilly