WORD OF THE DAY
aimless
Robert fled from Normandy and after aimless wanderings obtained from King Philip the castle of Gerberoi, in the Beauvaisis, from which he harassed the Norman marches.
And without knowing how this aimless lie had escaped him, he went along with resolute and triumphant steps between the French soldiers.
Such is Koheleth's view of life, and it is obvious that such a conception of an aimless cosmos is thoroughly non-Jewish, if we may judge Jewish thought by the great body of the extant literature.
And by chance an escape from this dangerous position presents itself in the form of an aimless and senseless expedition to Africa.
When they were out of the village they began talking again as loud as before, interlarding their talk with the same aimless expletives.
Many incidents of those early years are fixed in my memory, isolated, but clear and distinct, making the sense of that silent, aimless, dayless life all the more intense.
John recoiled from the idle casuistry which occupied his own logical contemporaries; and, mindful probably of their aimless ingenuity, he adds the caution that dialectic, valuable and necessary as it is, is " like the sword of Hercules in a pigmy's hand " unless there be added to it the accoutrement of the other sciences.
Unfortunately, the hope Tara found in Miss Jeannette's actions left Tara angry and aimless, lashing out at the people in her life including cousin Lafayette; best friend Sookie; and bar owner, boss and sometime lover Sam.
His enrollment at Edinburgh College Of Art when he was 24, ended his completely aimless wanderings.
By contrast Large Whites flutter and wander in a seemingly aimless fashion, tossed by the breeze.
To begin with, how many realize the significance of the boxing and apparently aimless chasing that gives rise to the expression?
It's a great way to add some narrative to the game, unlike many other MMORPGs which tend to feel rather aimless.