wacky

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definition
adjective
a wacky chase movie
funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.
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The children came up with some weird and 'wacky' designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins.
Youngsters in Malmesbury and Sherston recycled old clothes to make weird and 'wacky' costumes for a fashion show last Thursday.
You may even be able to squeeze out a few more 'wacky' anecdotes from that slightly dysfunctional family of yours.
The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly 'wacky' domestic parlour.
His 'wacky' antics and funny walk endeared him to children of all ages.
Thank you, all you 'wacky' people, for your interesting suggestions for new car names.
Thousands of people up and down the country are doing weird and 'wacky' things today to raise money for Comic Relief.
Those 'wacky' creative types at the ad agency will believe it ‘hits all the right buttons’.
Dixon leapt to fame in the 1980s with his 'wacky' welded furniture made of bits of scrap metal.
Sure she came across as a bit 'wacky' , and a bit all over the place at times.
Teachers and students were asked to make a gold coin donation in order to sport their weird and 'wacky' hairstyles for the day.
After 170 years of 'wacky' inventions and strange new models, it seems we may finally be at the end of the road for the electric car.
Dottie is a Lucille Ball clone who performs 'wacky' antics on her television show.
People completed the course dressed in all kinds of weird and 'wacky' outfits this year.
Often, isn't the 'wackiness' in New Zealand ‘comedy’ a self-conscious pursuit of weirdness, because we're not naturally funny?
Poised on its plaza like a deformed meteorite, it exhibits the usual OMA tension between a 'wackily' monumental exterior and fluidly informal interior.
David Deans has a number of perceptive insights about the 'wackiness' of mobile messaging players.
Those 'whacky' gardening folk and their uproarious naming schemes!
There's a flood of 'whacky' stories, and it's difficult to tell what's real and what's not.
We're all stuck with each other, like 'wackily' mismatched sitcom roommates.
Fantastic show, truly funny and 'wackily' creative.
Just as well, then, that Mazda also has the semi-iconic MX-5 and the 'wackily' left-field, rotary-engine RX-8 to call on for credibility.
The Renaissance repertoire ranges from the 'whacky' to the sublime, and it's possible that we gave some pieces their first Scottish performances in hundreds of years.
I have read some 'whacky' things in my time but the latest report of the Electoral Reform Society takes some beating.
The cast of 'whacky' eccentrics and their unbelievable behaviour grates; it doesn't come across as in any way real.
If the title ‘Business Bizarre’ suggests an element of 'whackiness' , it is missing in the presentation.
South African cricket has had a certain destructive and counterproductive 'whackiness' about it for a couple of years now, and it is clearly getting out of hand.
It is 'whackily' comic with irreverent overtones and moments of quite startling seriousness.
Spinning arms, monocles, bow-ties, frog-suits and 'whackiness' - what is TV doing to science?
I think those 'whacky' movies were more effective than dry lectures about the dangers of unsafe sex and drug use.
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