erratic in the PONS Dictionary

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Snowfall is erratic and primarily affects the higher elevations.
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Live concerts were erratic events, whereby three minute songs became long passages of improvisation and noise.
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She became increasingly erratic, throwing pots and pans at her husband, and once pushing her hands through a window, cutting herself.
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Some scientists have cautioned that these rates of melting are overly optimistic as they assume a linear, rather than erratic, progression.
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The pay was low and employment was erratic and uncertain.
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Visitors could sit inside car, which remained undisturbed while the suspension absorbed the erratic bumps of the rolling road.
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Leaning of the mixture on overrun also contributes to erratic and lumpy running.
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However, rainfall tends toward erratic as falls can occur in heavy, but often irregular, storms.
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He was an erratic student, being indifferent to school for the first 2-3 years, and was much more interested in playing than in studying.
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It is thought that the seed must be no older than twelve months, and even germination is erratic and slow.
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