haywire in the PONS Dictionary

haywire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go/be haywire person
to go/be haywire machine
to go haywire

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ash returns to the cabin, and goes into hysterics when the furniture and fixtures (including a mounted deer head) go haywire.
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The robots go haywire and start to create more inventions to test.
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Later observing the growing role of chemical sprays in agriculture, he designed a spray so simple it could be repaired with haywire and spit.
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But this was not a computer gone haywire, but a computer user gone haywire.
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Unfortunately he tested it on himself, and when it went haywire, he became hateful, deceitful and vain.
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After being bit in the arms, legs, and stomach, she went haywire and turned into a techno being.
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The long spindly (haywire) legs have no spines or banding pattern.
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After she finishes, she returns to the experiment, just as it goes haywire.
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Haywire agrees, but wants to buy dog food as well.
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Rather than focusing extensively on mutants and ruffians, many of the enemies encountered are merely machines gone haywire.
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