Steady breezes create regular rollers, while erratic squalls thrust up chaotic surges. |
The profile of the basic kind of person who suffers from kleptomania is that of somebody who has had a chaotic upbringing. |
His desk is a chaotic jumble of books, journals, miscellaneous documents, and baby pictures of his three children. |
I would say that she's not so much a kleptomaniac as a generally chaotic person. |
He was a remarkable American poet and writer whose alarmingly chaotic personal life impacted decisively on his work. |
What followed was a chaotic period in which Sparta, Thebes, and a renascent Athens jostled for power, with Persia stirring the pot. |