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1 He was as restless as a gipsy and far more aimless .
2 I kept drinking and drifting, feeling more and more aimless as time wore on.
3 His life, aimless enough ever since the War, seemed now more aimless than ever.
4 His work seemed more aimless now that there was the certainty of his leaving it.
5 There could be no more aimless drifting and brooding.
6 But Surrey seems a bit more aimless .
7 The more aimless and open you can be, the more likely your connection will prove spontaneously romantic and stress-free.
8 That's when we find one of the early incarnations of man's more aimless speed freakery -the roller coaster.
9 But his shyness, his sensitiveness only made him more aimless and awkward, a tiresome clown, slack and uncontrolled, witless.
10 In a worrying recent development, my good friend, Yoni, who was even more aimless than I, expressed concern about my direction.
11 With twitching hands and nervous shaking of the head, she hurried through the vacant rooms, growing more and more aimless in her quest.
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