Aún no tenemos significados para "more erratic".
1The more they yelled at him, the more erratic his behavior became.
2God's actions were far more erratic than they had been earlier.
3In recent years the output has become more erratic, and the sales diminished.
4This is all highly characteristic of Poe's later, and even more erratic, behaviour.
5The economic pulse across the rest of Asia was more erratic.
6Somerset's behavior became more and more erratic, his leadership more and more confused.
7Rainfall is reported to be more erratic, shorter and more violent.
8With the Empress getting more erratic, more unpredictable, and more harsh, I don't.
9Anyway, Serena survives, though not without a few more erratic moments.
10His breathing grew more erratic, and a wash of pain crossed his face.
11They are capable of far more erratic things than that.
12It feels a little more erratic, so be aware of your speed and positioning.
13They hassled and harried, discomforting Albion's jittery midfielders whose passing became ever more erratic.
14Everyone wants an electricity generator as supply gets more erratic.
15Do you know, Tommy, to talk quite seriously, I get more erratic every day?
16Gilhaelith could feel it growing more erratic every minute.
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