Promiscuously in a sentence as an adverb

The way I see it, once life forms on one planet, it probably starts spreading seeds on a cosmic scale quite promiscuously.

If you don't want your image stored anywhere, you need to stop emitting photons so promiscuously.

I want them to share data so promiscuously that is difficult to tell where one program stops and another begins.

Average people do not think twice about promiscuously plugging their devices into any ports they find.

What mattered was to read a few books very well, not squander one’s attention promiscuously on a great number of volumes.

Will this promiscuously share with any other reachable running instance?

I understand promiscuously spreading the disks around but crashing it onto a comet?How are we ever going to get that one back when we need it?

The fact that the "shortest page" distinction is being passed around promiscuously to a bunch of different crappy pages means that it's a pretty meaningless one.

There are 10s of variables defined, functions, all without comment, cryptic names updating other cryptic names, stateful global vars updated promiscuously by everyone...This I take issue with.

Given a large enough organization that promiscuously shuffles people onto new projects, some of which randomly succeed, someone is going to have randomly ended up on all the successful projects.

The devices promiscuously listen for MAC addresses, and only send de-auth packets to those which aren't white-listed or already connected directly to it, so any packets they see flying around are targeted.

Given the way that this virus promiscuously spreads, if a relatively large portion of individuals weren't generally asymptomatic, by now we would have approximately zero healthcare workers.

Users should feel no compunction about promiscuously following every account they think they might be interested in or for which they see a funny/clever/informative retweet, and guiltlessly unfollowing any account that is wasting space in their feed.

To make matters even more entertaining individual mitochondria promiscuously swap components of that molecular machinery between one another.

It has a lot of unfortunate spelling and some weird conjugations, but the basic sentence has a subject, object, and verb, and then, it rather promiscuously imports words, which means we have a word for everything, and if we don't, we'll just take it from any language that does, no problem.

Promiscuously definitions

adverb

in an indiscriminate manner; "she reads promiscuously"

See also: indiscriminately

adverb

in a licentious and promiscuous manner; "this young girl has to share a room with her mother who lives promiscuously"

See also: licentiously wantonly