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Answer for the clue "Elected Tories, one like Fox, imbibing wine irregularly ", 14 letters:
inconsistently

Word definitions for inconsistently in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. without showing consistency; "he acted inconsistently when he bought these stocks" [ant: systematically ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In an inconsistent manner.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inconsistently \In`con*sist"ent*ly\, adv. In an inconsistent manner.

Usage examples of inconsistently.

Old fragments of tapestry, torn from the walls of other apartments, had been hastily and partially disposed around those of the chapel, and mingled inconsistently with scutcheons and funeral emblems of the dead, which they elsewhere exhibited.

The remaining four proposed factors—war, centralized government, climate, and resource abundance—appear to act inconsistently: sometimes they stimulate technology, sometimes they inhibit it.

She had driven back her dog Spot--another one of her disillusions, who, giving way to his lower nature, had once killed a sheep--as she did not wish her Jacques-like contemplation of any wounded deer to be inconsistently interrupted by a fresh outrage from her companion.

A tail would be a handy thing in mountain climbing, Reeve thought inconsistently as he panted up the slope behind Hrrula.

In a bigoted and persecuting court, the principal minister was accused of a secret aversion to the Christian faith, and was supposed to entertain the sentiments of an Atheist and a Pagan, which have been imputed, inconsistently enough, to the last philosophers of Greece.

Panchaud, alias Printanier, alias Bigrenaille, and Demi-Liard, alias Deux-Milliards, who had been inconsistently condemned, after a hearing of both sides of the case, to ten years in the galleys.