Someone regarded as eccentric or crazy and standing out from a group.
1 He was a bit of a kook , but his theories proved themselves.
2 It's not hard to figure out why Susan is such a kook .
3 In the rear seat he saw the silhouette of the big kook .
4 All the others are in a permanent state of kook fever.
5 The Chairman Mao kook didn't flinch when I said the word.
6 The kook had been proud of his job at the company.
7 It was in the Reilly kook 's yard just an hour ago.
8 Greta Gerwig is a revelation as the titular dancer and kook .
9 Had that poor Reilly kook really been proud of Levy Pants?
10 My God, it must be the kook with the bow.
11 That Reilly kook had really been worth saving after all.
12 He felt for the doorknob, but the Reilly kook threw himself against the door.
13 Let the crazy kook live up here on the mountain.
14 The poor kook had tried to make his mother think he had a girlfriend.
15 At the moment, any business leader professing wild-eyed confidence might simply sound like a kook .
16 He had saved himself, Miss Trixie, and Mr. Levy, too, in his own kook way.
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