kooky / ˈku ki /

📖毕业后词汇古怪的怪异的诡异的怪异

kooky 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

kook·i·er, kook·i·est.Slang.

  1. of, like, or pertaining to a kook; eccentric, strange, or foolish.

kooky 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

eccentric

更多kooky例句

  1. I was delighted to read the description of this show, because it sounds absolutely kooky and like no other outdoors-adjacent podcast I have ever encountered.
  2. The anti-vaccine movement has traditionally lived on the kooky fringes.
  3. Williams was, of course, playing his kooky Doctor Kosevich from the film Nine Months, which had just hit theaters.
  4. John McNaughton was a kooky, dark director, and we shot it in Miami, so it was a fun experience for me when I was 23.
  5. Ultimately,  the storyline Cantor has crafted is too kooky and convoluted to be compelling.
  6. He has no kooky libertarian strain, as the establishment fears Rand Paul possesses.
  7. A surefire way to keep ‘The View’ as kooky as ever: hire Jenny McCarthy.
  8. Of course, she didn't remember, and I had to tell her about all the kooky kids.
  9. Greta, I told myself, you need a miltown before the crow makes wing through your kooky head.
  10. Their costumes were the same kooky colorful ones as the others'.
  11. They've all been pretty darn good to me in their kooky ways, the actors have.