- merriam-webster.com dictionary/vagaryVagabond can be traced to the Latin verb vagārī, meaning “to wander” or “to roam,” and it’s likely that vagary comes from that same source.
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/vagariesKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. the vagaries önceden tahmin edilemeyen davranışlar, olaylar ne demek.
- thefreedictionary.com vagaries1. An unpredictable development or change of circumstances: the vagaries of mountain weather; the vagaries of business travel.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/…VAGARIES definition: 1. unexpected events or changes that cannot be controlled and can influence a situation: 2….
- fastslang.com vagaries"I hope you choke on a bag of vagaries." "Your face looks like a vagaries." Swear words can be used whenever wants to or if the user requests it.
- contemp_en.en-academic.com 34301/vagariesvagaries — UK [ˈveɪɡərɪz] / US [ˈveɪɡərɪz] noun [plural] formal unexpected changes that you cannot control vagaries of: the vagaries of the stock market …
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- thecontentauthority.com blog/how-to-use-vagaries-…Vagaries, in its simplest form, refers to unpredictable or erratic actions, behaviors, or occurrences. It is derived from the Latin word “vagari,” meaning “to wander.”
- aliens.fandom.com wiki/VagaryStrangely, Vagaries appear to be the true "mothers" of trunked Mancubi, as they have been seen carrying malformed Mancubus fetuses within their bodies.
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