To an extravagant or immoderate degree.
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Examples for "outrageously "
Examples for "outrageously "
1 His work is deeply perceptive, often outrageously funny and always compulsively readable.
2 Meddling with time is an irrationally, outrageously , catastrophically dangerous and costly business.
3 Especially not after I've asked them out to an outrageously expensive restaurant.
4 Feel free to rant away about which films have been outrageously omitted.
5 There is no doubt that the Manchester United midfielder is outrageously talented.
1 In the note-book I handed him he wrote in atrociously spelled Spanish:
2 He pulled out packet after packet of atrociously colored stationary... View Article
3 They had been atrociously treated by the natives, and had suffered much.
4 He echoed Goldsmith and a whole line of British poets-echoedthem atrociously .
5 Tell Pole as you go by that last mutton was atrociously tough.
6 She drives herself, shortens her petticoats, and cuts down her dress-bodies atrociously .
7 He is atrociously severe on Huxley's lecture, and very bitter against Hooker.
8 I am drunk, atrociously drunk; and I have been drunk so long!
9 But don't be cross, my dear, because you have behaved so atrociously .
10 Call in Nathanael, and eat your breakfast quickly, you atrociously lazy folks!
11 When there is no hope in the future, the present appears atrociously bitter.
12 Then again: the cities had been atrociously robbed by their own Greek magistrates.
13 The men of the royal family marry many women, and are atrociously fertile.
14 His audience listens to him with the greatest pleasure, because he swears atrociously .
15 Mildred knew why he was there-andshe acted and sang atrociously .
16 And Marr had always struck me as an atrociously bad lot.
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