Indiscriminatingly

Word INDISCRIMINATINGLY
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Each can be deficient or excessive, indiscriminatingly open or rigidly closed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Through a continual dialogue between two friends, a straight Asian woman and a gay white man, both of whom indiscriminatingly voice their thoughts, Haagen-Fagzs addresses racism, sexism, and homophobia in a humorous, yet poignant and insightful manner. ❋ Gay Person Of Color (2006)

Beyond the man were traces of the native camp, a burnt-out fire, a roll of rags, a tattered shelter cloth stuck on two tottering sticks, and distributed indiscriminatingly were a tethered goat, a white donkey with motionless, drooping ears, and a few supercilious camels. ❋ Mary Hastings Bradley (N/A)

To indicate the direction in which it does lie is quite unavoidably to give offence to an indiscriminatingly sensitive class. ❋ Unknown (1906)

"Saints above, man, what talk have you of jokin 'at this hour of the day or night?" said Mrs. M'Gurk, feeling the unseasonableness acutely as a bitter gust came swooping up the slope and indiscriminatingly ruffled the rime-dusted grass-tufts and her own grizzled locks. ❋ Jane Barlow (1887)

July 12, of Civil Time, also causes confusion; writers using them indiscriminatingly. ❋ Unknown (1877)

Today Jubelperser describes people who indiscriminatingly copy phrases and statements from other important persons, especially governments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

True, the compiler was very likely not endowed with a keen sense of criticism, and he has indiscriminatingly transcribed side by side all his sources "as if all were alike trustworthy" (L.W. Batten); but we should not forget that he has preserved for us pages of the highest value; even those that might be deemed of inferior trustworthiness are the only documents available with which to reconstruct the history of those times; and the compiler, even from the standpoint of modern scientific research, could hardly do anything more praiseworthy than place within our reach, as he did, the sources of information at his disposal. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Remember when I said the yanks and the brits are downright racist in indiscriminatingly condemning the Chinese when it’s the Japanese who always provoke a row. ❋ Sun Bin (2006)

1,400 Gazans killed, most of them civilians terrible destruction carried out indiscriminatingly ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I am talking about a class of whom I may know more than most of you — a section of those unfortunates who are broadly and indiscriminatingly called criminals. ❋ Charteris, Leslie, 1907- (1943)

"Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the big thing because you don't want to go out and spray indiscriminatingly. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Patients should not just use OTC products indiscriminatingly and believe they're all safe to take. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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