Use "outlandish" in a sentence

1. Her story seemed so outlandish.

2. Your Majesty... was off investigating outlandish claims.

3. Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters.

4. None of it seems too outlandish.

5. Her views on children are rather outlandish.

6. This idea is not as outlandish as it sounds.

7. Her outlandish attire made her conspicuous in the crowd.

8. You may want to reconsider that outlandish proposal.

9. Rush headlong to the grave with the most outlandish style possible.

10. Beastie 1) (v.) To act crazy, outlandish, outrageous, stupid or retarded

11. There is nothing outlandish in the idea of lions killing hunters.

12. As the show progressed, it got ever more outlandish.

13. In her most outlandish escapade, she faked her own death.

14. She came to the party wearing an outlandish costume and blond wig.

15. Grass's novels are peopled with outlandish characters: grotesques, clowns, scarecrows, dwarfs.

16. He wore an outlandish outfit of pink pants and green sneakers.

17. Stop getting all emo and making outlandish statements about US warmongering.

18. Before going amongst outlandish strangers, it may be sensible to camouflage oneself.

19. No matter how outlandish these plays get, the heroes always prevail in the end.

20. Here, ancient baobabs ("upside-down trees") stand sentinel over mystical and outlandish landscapes.

21. A Balinese makeover for a Midwestern Craftsman house isn't as outlandish as it might seem

22. Parts of Lisa's story sounded outlandish, and no one would believe her.

23. But that was the sort of outlandish revelation Louis seemed to want.

24. He wondered if the idea wasn't just a little too flaky, a little too outlandish.

25. 14 You will see this vapid air of yours run up against an outlandish shame of living.

26. As addicting and outlandish as ever, season five proves the perfect farewell for The Affair.

27. English words for Bizarres include weird, bizarre, strange, odd, funny, peculiar, freaky, unusual, eccentric and outlandish

28. Donald Trump is the Bombaster-in-Chief, making outlandish promises and dire threats never delivered on

29. Peter, denying the challenge to be held accountable because of the outlandish judgment of this woman.

30. In other words, it might dissuade worthy lawsuits even as it fails to protect against outlandish ones.

31. He arrived looking suitably outlandish, a traveler from a far place, some one to be cautiously investigated.

32. 20 No serious attention would be paid to cuisine while his pupils were cavorting around in this outlandish dress parade.

33. With such antics and an increasingly outlandish dress sense, the Libyan leader often seemed clownish and deluded.

34. It's difficult to get across to those who didn't know him just how outlandish this idea seemed.

35. I wanted to reciprocate in kind, but I had hardly any outlandish stories to tell about myself.

36. If there is one overriding perception of the millennial generation, it's that these young people have great -- and sometimes outlandish -- expectations.

37. But when he tried to follow through on his outlandish agenda, he usually found himself standing virtually alone.

38. No serious attention would be paid to cuisine while his pupils were cavorting around in this outlandish dress parade.

39. She needed some one to trust and confide in, and I was too afraid of her outlandish behavior to listen.

40. The Knights Panther trace their origins to the wars against Araby when returning crusaders brought back outlandish animals from the east.

41. Annihilate In the abbot's somewhat outlandish style, the former archbishop is referred to as one 'whose memory is not to be Annihilated'

42. Anchorman is really a film where you have to expect some of the silly laughs and quite ludicrous and outlandish behaviour

43. Coved Sentence Examples And an eye from Somerset looks kindly at this outlandish attempt to make a kind of Coved roof, and to paint it withal

44. But her own circumstances, in their sadness and oddness, corroborated her dark fantasies, and, as Gooch shows, many of her stories' outlandish elements were inspired by actual events.

45. Bunnie is the sole host and owner of the show that digs deep into the past of her guests, gives light to current issues, and even has her guests play outlandish games

46. He is a lightning network developer for Blockstream but also runs the Shit Bitcoiners Say Twitter account which regularly calls out some of the more overzealous and outlandish claims by Bitcoiners

47. Tory Lanez connects with Rich The Kid and VV$ Ken for the outlandish new visuals for "Loner" single "Boink Boink." Tory Lanez recently delivered his new Loner project, a …

48. Barbaric was used with the meaning “foreign, strange, outlandish,” Barbarous first meant what the Romans meant by it, “not Greek or Latin,” but it soon came to mean “uncultured, savage,” and by …

49. Absinthe at Caesars Palace is a fantastical blend of carnival and spectacle, featuring wild, outlandish acts performed on an intimate, circular stage where the audience is as close to the action as you can possibly get

50. Having done quirky piano pop, funk odysseys, improvised collaborative instrumentals and ambient soundtracks to 1920s documentaries about fisherman, maybe it’s not too outlandish after all to expect the Brewises to do stadium rock for album six.

51. Barbaric (adj.) late 15c., "uncultured, uncivilized, unpolished," from French barbarique (15c.), from Latin Barbaricus "foreign, strange, outlandish," from Greek barbarikos "like a foreigner," from barbaros "foreign, rude" (see barbarian (n.))

52. Clown definition, a comic performer, as in a circus, theatrical production, or the like, who wears an outlandish costume and makeup and entertains by pantomiming common situations or actions in exaggerated or ridiculous fashion, by juggling or tumbling, etc

53. Barbaric was used with the meaning “foreign, strange, outlandish,” Barbarous first meant what the Romans meant by it, “not Greek or Latin,” but it soon came to mean “uncultured, savage,” and by the 1580s had taken on the sense of “savagely cruel.” The noun barbarian entered English earlier than …

54. He added:"For reasons best known only to the local valuations department they had attached some outlandish values on various elements of the business and for the first time in my 50 year career I was completed Askanced when they rated our warehouse as retail

55. Aeronaut is pleased to announce a brand new circus show, brought to by none other than the award winning internationally known Burlesque & Fire Performer and Aeronaut (favourite) Aurora Galore! Glamorous Weirdos Circus is a fun, hot and outlandish circus party showcasing artists from many Latin and Mediterranean nations across the globe.

56. Here is a paper I wrote in March of 2018 about the outlandish life of the Bathypelagic zone, part of the deep ocean layer known as the midnight zone where pressures are extremely high and no light penetrates. I hope you enjoy learning about it and let me know what you think below and comment in the forum with any questions.

57. An outlandish delegate sustained against both these views, with such heat as almost carried conviction, the theory of copulation between women and the males of brutes, his authority being his own Avouchment in support of fables such as that of the Minotaur which the genius of the elegant Latin poet has handed down to us in the pages of his Metamorphoses.

58. You ready for the gun show? Because Blitz Brigade is packing major heat in this over-the-top (and over budget) online FPS war fest! Put on your game face as one of seven highly skilled classes and team up with other players to blast your enemies into the ground… Then dig 'em up so you can blast 'em again! Enter an outlandish alternate history where the world’s military leaders are actually

59. While this can be rationalized if one looks past the subtitle and product description (the term "Contactee" does in fact largely refer to these early, controversial and sometimes outlandish reports), the true reason becomes evident towards the end of the book; the thesis of this book is that the "Contactee phenomenon" can be attributed to terrestrial energy sources that intelligently (or possibly unintelligently) interact with …