Vagary in a sentence as a noun

"This is all really disconcerting in its vagary and scope for misapplication.

Give me all the ambiguity, vagary and literary wankery that you can muster.

There's an animated thing going on a page break down from the top, but the site is so jam-packed with marketspeak and vagary that it shouldn't be surprising.

The latency of push to a phone app is more acceptable than the confusion and vagary around adding an expensive usb key that you don't understand and then doesn't work on your mobile anyway.

Buying into the mythos might feel nice, but unless you're a founder it also makes you easier to exploit than you might otherwise be, and even if you are, it ties you to a sector that's itself beholden to more or less every vagary of financial fortune.

Aside from having an insufferably pretentious writing style, he frequently cherry-picks examples or falls back to meaningless vagary when trying to support his sweeping proclamations or edgy contrarian assertions.

Vagary definitions

noun

an unexpected and inexplicable change in something (in a situation or a person's behavior, etc.); "the vagaries of the weather"; "his wealth fluctuates with the vagaries of the stock market"; "he has dealt with human vagaries for many years"