- Branches waved wildly to and fro.
- I got it off my body so wildly that I made a hole in it.
- But expectations of hordes of ordinary Chinese families relaxing and soaking up the Games atmosphere between events by wandering the vast Olympic Green have proved to be wildly optimistic.
- At first, I thought the challenge would be to train her to sit, to heel, to walk calmly beside us and not go wildly chasing the neighborhood rabbits.
- He fluttered his hands around wildly.
- Five people were injured as Reynolds slashed out wildly with a kitchen knife.
- I looked silly, for the suitcases were dancing wildly across the floor.
- To buy flowers for myself seems wildly self-indulgent.
- Since then few policymakers have dared air the idea since it seemed wildly unfashionable.
- A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly.
- My heart was knocking wildly.
- COVID-19 is spreading wildly in India.
- The island's hotels vary wildly.
- At that time our relations were going upwards, but since then they have been going downwards [ downhill].
- The bike is not hanging on a branch—it is fixed in the tree and the tree has continued growing upwards.
- Such services don't cost too much—quality services can be found for upwards of 30 pounds a month.
- 'There,' said Jack, pointing upwards.
- When plants shoot on the earth, their stems grow away from the gravity (the force that keeps your feet on the ground), and so they always shoot upwards.
- Slowly and almost imperceptibly the road started to climb upwards, looping its way in languid curves around the forested hills.
- We have a parabola going downwards in one direction, and upwards in the other one.
- The birds flew upwards.
- My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
- The hovercraft has the advantage of being able to move straight upwards like a helicopter.
- As with Sisyphus, the boulder was painstakingly rolled upwards only to tumble back down again in an absurd exercise of futility.
- It means, when you are accelerating upwards, as the elevator picks up speed, the reading on the spring will be more and you will feel heavy.
- It costs upwards of $40,000 a year to keep some prisoners in prison.
- When you're running, if your heel touches the ground first, your entire weight is impacted upwards into your knees with every step.
- The air flowing over a bird's wings curls upwards behind the wingtips, a phenomenon known as upwash.
- Hunter nodded again and gazed upwards in fear.
- The loss is estimated to reach upwards of 30000 yuan.
- They will move slowly upwards right to the side of space, 30 km away from the Earth.
- In this process, sedimentary rocks that originally formed on the seabed may be folded upwards to altitudes of more than 26,000 feet.
- You can see his mouth tilt upwards slightly at the corners.
- In order not to be heard, she pointed her finger upwards to signal that someone was moving about upstairs.
- You should expect to pay upwards of £ 50 for a hotel room.
- He was lying on the floor face upwards.
- Inflation will bound back upwards next year.
- She rolled her eyes upwards.
- "See, dear brothers," says Wendy pointing upwards, "there is the window still standing open."
- They are also spending more time working with each other rather than reporting upwards.