wayward - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • bowling: Billy and Ben F took advantage of some wayward bowling to cruise to victory in the 9th over without ever looking in any danger.
  • passing: The usual wayward passing accompanied by the usual decisive balls.
  • genius: We live in the world of the wayward genius.
  • shooting: Likes to think he could be a center forward but is let down by his wayward shooting!
  • son: They wanted my father to control his wayward son.
  • daughter: But then a beloved rabbi dies, and his passing brings his wayward daughter back.

Modifying Another Word

  • slightly: Really good time to have that slightly wayward rebellious hair phase.
  • rather: Liam - Noel's rather wayward brother ( right ).
  • often: Bass player Simon Edwards the glue to holding the often wayward lead guitar on track.
  • little: To be fair his podium talks were OK, if at times a little wayward.
  • somewhat: Even if your drive is somewhat wayward, there's a reasonable chance that a benign breeze will blow it back on line.
  • so: I don't think my first impression of a book has ever been so wayward.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Another symptom is that the car will pull to the left or right and, under braking, could become seriously wayward.

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