haphazardly

[hap-haz-erd-lee] /hæpˈhæz ərd li/
adverb
1.
in a haphazard manner; at random.
Origin
1885-90; haphazard + -ly
Examples from the web for haphazardly
  • The books were heaped haphazardly across a floor muddy with the footprints of antiques hunters.
  • With a start, he realized it was his own landscape, haphazardly lying on its side.
  • For years federal money has been distributed haphazardly.
  • They occupy chairs and tables under languid ceiling fans and a haphazardly joined ceiling of corrugated plastic sheets.
  • Students, journalists, and other folks who toss gadgets haphazardly in a bag will know this is heaven's sent.
  • Her blond hair was haphazardly clipped back in a ponytail.
  • Also airlines were suddenly burdened with new requirements haphazardly thrown together in response to the attacks.
  • Burrowed haphazardly beneath the surface city, these quarries became increasingly unstable over time.
  • Big pots of flowers stand haphazardly about, and an old grandfather clock chimes the hour.
  • It is a haphazardly made and poorly considered argument.