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outlandishly

[aut-land-ish-lee]

adverb

  1. in a way or to a degree that is outlandish.



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The renderings for the Warner Center redesign feature buildings that are sleek and modern but not outlandishly daring or unconventional.

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The surface pleasures of “Y2K” are outlandishly fun, but plot-wise, the film is structurally unsound.

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Cancer Christ mixes Christian, satanic and other “reptilian” imagery in an intentionally and outlandishly sacrilegious mix, with members at times wearing snake masks atop religious garments.

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Rick Owens mixed gothic elements with a touch of the bizarre, featuring oversized rubber boots that Owens himself described as outlandishly proportioned.

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“Nobody is using poultry to trick someone into marrying them,” Leive said, “but I do think that there’s something about chicken. It’s not outlandishly expensive, it cuts across cultures, feels homey.”

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