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  • adverb In an errant manner.

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Examples

  • Every year, people file suits alleging a litany of misdeeds by the D.C. government, including age discrimination, false arrest, improperly maintaining walkways, errantly tossing trash cans and driving over pedestrians.

    From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements Paul Schwartzman Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • Every year, people file suits alleging a litany of misdeeds by the D.C. government, including age discrimination, false arrest, improperly maintaining walkways, errantly tossing trash cans and driving over pedestrians.

    D.C.'s other thriving industry: Lawsuits Paul Schwartzman 2010

  • As we tour Ho Chi Minh City's Ben Thanh fruit and vegetable market with Brown & Hudson founding partner Philippe Brown and a tour guide, we feast our eyes on dazzling displays of dragon fruit, rambutans and custard apples, along with plates of flapping fish, some errantly careering off metal plates into our pathway.

    Acquiring a Taste for the Spice of Life Jemima Sissons 2011

  • We also laud those who can admit when they errantly stole someone else's stone.

    The Riff: From 'SOUTH PARK' to 'POOCH CAFE': When a sense of plagiarism plagues comedy Michael Cavna 2010

  • "We kinda made a push at the end, but that last play I guess I was caught in the heat of the moment," guard Keaton Cole told the Asheville Citizen-Times after errantly calling a timeout when WCU was out of stoppages.

    Southern Conference 2010

  • Every year, people file suits alleging a litany of misdeeds by the D.C. government, including age discrimination, false arrest, improperly maintaining walkways, errantly tossing trash cans and driving over pedestrians.

    From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements Paul Schwartzman Washington Post Staff Writer 2010

  • "We kinda made a push at the end, but that last play I guess I was caught in the heat of the moment," guard Keaton Cole told the Asheville Citizen-Times after errantly calling a timeout when WCU was out of stoppages.

    Western Carolina - Team Notes 2010

  • The President especially needs to stop his extreme over-reliance on inputs from men and women who 'studied' at the 'Bob Rubin School of Economics', a School whose theories and laissez faire 'curriculum' have for too long errantly dominated the nation's thinking when it comes to globalization and trade, the proper role of Wall Street, and the true economic and moral strength of this country.

    Leo Hindery, Jr.: What If Summers and Romer Are Wrong Again? 2010

  • If they have a family cookout, they might let neighbors know, in case a relative errantly parks in a reserved spot or noise becomes a problem.

    Shared housing: How to live close to, and remain close with, the neighbors Laura Barnhardt Cech 2010

  • PITTSBURGH (AP) - The first 11-10 game in NFL history shouldn't have ended that way, referee Scott Green said after a last-minute touchdown was errantly taken away from the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

    USATODAY.com 2008

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