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haywire
/ ˈheɪˌwaɪə /
adjective
(of things) not functioning properly; disorganized (esp in the phrase go haywire )
(of people) erratic or crazy
Word History and Origins
Origin of haywire1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
"The warm water causes the biological processes inside that coral to go haywire. And just like humans get sick, corals get sick too."
I managed to get a few pics, but the flames were so bright that my camera’s settings went haywire.
Things go haywire from here, and DeYoung has the rare opportunity to punch as hard as he possibly can.
Expected to be a steadying force, Garbers was one of the reasons things went haywire in the first half.
It makes it much easier for some immune cells to go haywire and drive excessive inflammation in the bowels.
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