Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
1The person who produced the most outre sentiment was called 'strong.'
2His costume of fringed buckskin was wild and outre even for our frontier camp.
3To wed immediately would be improper-wouldbe indecorous-wouldbe outre.
4Quite possibly nothing as outre and impressive as this.
5They delighted in the scandalous and the outre.
6It would be what Madam Blanc calls 'outre.'
7She personified the outre; nothing so incongruous as her presence in that place could well be imagined.
8Highly theatrical robes were considered too outre.
9Look at me- Iwasoutre-indespair.
10Well, there are many ways of being a little outre in this age and land, especially at this stormy period.
11His material was outre even then, but his failure to attract mainstream musical theatre merely pushed him into further experimentation.
12I have had one of the most outre conversations with him!-Hereally has a most prodigious effect upon my risibility.
13It's similarly hard to think of a place more mythically full of outre science fiction gadgetry, byzantine worldbuilding, and celebrated history.
14It is not such a great concession, after all, and involves the installation of showers in only the most outre establishments.
15He studies to be thought a gentleman; but the native porter breaks through the veil of a ridiculously affected and outre politeness.
16His dress was outre in the extreme: whether Spanish, Italian, or English, no one could say; it was like nothing ever worn.