loony
1 Americannoun
plural
looniesadjective
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lunatic; insane
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foolish or ridiculous
noun
Other Word Forms
- looniness noun
Etymology
Origin of loony
Example Sentences
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While this can prove tricky for famous estates and those looking to capitalize from someone else’s legacy, it ensures that beloved works can live forever, even if it’s in some loony, bastardized way.
From Salon
Things didn’t really get loony until the tournament began.
From Los Angeles Times
“Is this full-moon business true? Does he actually turn loony once a month?”
From Literature
Owens brings a blend of loony energy and sincere malevolence that Cooper can’t quite muster.
From Salon
Reminders of such loony moments as Wilder’s “blue blanket” meltdown underscore the actor’s unbridled genius.
From Los Angeles Times
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