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outrageous

[out-rey-juhs] / aʊtˈreɪ dʒəs /




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People in offices and pubs find themselves discussing Rebecca Morrison's outrageous draw, or the ferocity with which Hammy McMillan brushes the ice.

From BBC

That’s the funny part about Keller’s goal: It instantly eclipsed another outrageous goal, which happened with Team USA down 1-0 and three-quarters of the way out the door.

From The Wall Street Journal

"People complain about prices, say they're outrageous. You can find everything, but the cost keeps rising," said Mohamed, a market vendor.

From Barron's

Second, Rogen felt that he had to make each movie more and more outrageous to keep his audience engaged.

From The Wall Street Journal

Football should have been revelling in a masterpiece last night - Vinicius scoring a goal so outrageous it deserved to dominate every headline.

From BBC




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