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    Hay·wire
    /ˈhāˌwī(ə)r/

    adjective

    • 1. erratic; out of control: informal "her imagination had gone haywire"
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  3. Haywire means being out of order or having gone wrong, or emotionally or mentally upset or out of control. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of haywire from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Haywire means to stop working, often in a way that is very sudden and noticeable. Learn more about this informal adjective, its synonyms, and its usage in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Haywire means to stop working, often in a way that is very sudden and noticeable. Learn how to use this informal adjective in sentences and find out how to say it in other languages.

  6. noun. wire used to bind bales of hay. adjective. , Informal. in disorder: The town is haywire because of the bus strike. out of control; disordered; crazy: The car went haywire. He's been haywire since he got the bad news. haywire. / ˈheɪˌwaɪə / adjective. (of things) not functioning properly; disorganized (esp in the phrase go haywire )

  7. 1 day ago · Haywire means out of control, disorganized, or crazy. It comes from the wire used to bind bales of hay. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and origin.

  8. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular. synonyms: around the bend, balmy, barmy, bats, batty, bonkers, buggy, cracked, crackers, daft, dotty, fruity, kookie, kooky, loco, loony, loopy, nuts, nutty, round the bend, wacky, whacky. insane. afflicted with or characteristic of mental derangement. adjective.

  9. Haywire is an adjective that means something has stopped working correctly or become out of control. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, usage notes, synonyms and idioms with examples.

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