The Collaborative International Dictionary
Promiscuously \Pro*mis"cu*ous*ly\, adv. In a promiscuous manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a promiscuous manner.
WordNet
adv. in an indiscriminate manner; "she reads promiscuously" [syn: indiscriminately]
in a licentious and promiscuous manner; "this young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously" [syn: licentiously, wantonly]
Usage examples of "promiscuously".
In their rude hovels, of mud and hurdles, which confined the smoke and excluded the light, they promiscuously slept on the ground, perhaps on a sheep-skin, with their wives, their children, and their cattle.
The constant terror of event unfolding in daily familiarity could only be beaten by jumping ship, getting promiscuously free.
Thousands of men, women, and children were tossing about in the lively surf promiscuously, revealing to the spectators such forms as Nature had given them, with a modest confidence in her handiwork.
At such a time, reflect on how your bliss is made paradoxically possible by precisely those features of your physiology that distinguished your remote ancestors as they languished in harems, or as they rotated among promiscuously shared sex partners.
She would wander in promiscuously at any of the open doors, and watch us at our occupations, standing in silence for a minute or two while Mrs.
There was a smoking joint at one end of the table, a tin teapot at the other, and bread, butter and vegetables were placed promiscuously down the sides.
Even a numerous body, working promiscuously and without conjunction, could not accomplish much.
There he wrote the names of the two cities upon several arrows which were mixed together promiscuously in a quiver, and a boy who was unacquainted with the matter drew out one, and the name Jerusalem being on it, the king determined to lead his army towards that city.
They led them to the barracks of the fort and shut them up promiscuously in a dormitory, to which they added fresh beds, and which the soldiers had just quitted.
Crowded in next to them were frontiersmen and Piedmontese with coon-skin caps and leather jackets, promiscuously spitting jets of tobacco.
I confess to marking my place promiscuously, sometimes splaying, sometimes committing the even more grievous sin of dog-earing the page.
But while Lord Finkle-McGraw was not the sort to express feelings promiscuously, he gave the appearance of being nearly satisfied with the way the conversation was going.
As touching the ancient authors generally, as well as the poets here appearing, these extracts are solely valuable or entertaining, as affording a glancing bird's eye view of what has been promiscuously said, thought, fancied, and sung of Leviathan, by many nations and generations, including our own.
At the moment the, electric light is out of action, the key of the locked door has been mislaid, and firearms are being promiscuously flourished in the dark.
In the precable era, Phil Donahue was promiscuously called a "legend," a "star," the "daytime guru," "daytime television's biggest star" - even a "major star.