Adjective(1) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual,bizarre,strange(2) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual(3) bizarre(4) strange
Adjective(1) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual,bizarre,strange(2) conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual(3) bizarre(4) strange
(1) Some people bowl because it gives them a license to go out, have a drink, wear outlandish clothes, and yell.(2) He makes outlandish comment, uses colourful language and generally does his homework.(3) Many of your more bizarre or outlandish schemes will come to fruition.(4) So it shouldn't be an outlandish idea that personal missions drive what we do as journalists.(5) The front-man has been trying to hide his thinning locks with a string of outlandish haircuts and colour treatments for years.(6) Much of it is so ridiculous, so confused and generally outlandish that it often becomes comical.(7) They came to watch a bunch of people dressed in ridiculous clothes and outlandish make-up run amok in a slapstick whirlwind of escapism.(8) At every turn, there he was, drawling something even more outlandish than his previous bizarre utterances.(9) At any rate, this all seems rather bizarre and outlandish - until you realise where the bodies are buried.(10) Instead, their outlandish ideas were applauded, so they hit upon the notion of recording their next stunt on video.(11) In fact, the Cossack regards the Russian peasant as a foreign, outlandish , despicable creature.(12) No matter how outlandish your idea is, it must be accepted if it holds up experimentally.(13) It sounds like a headline from a supermarket tabloid, but the idea may not be as outlandish as it first appears.(14) But what really brings it to life is its gallery of outlandish , oddball and downright terrifying characters and creatures.(15) All around her, pupils are wearing the kind of outlandish clothes and hairstyles one would expect of teenagers anywhere in Europe.(16) They do not think that victory requires outlandish luck, freakish circumstances, bizarrely compliant opposition.