loony 的 2 个定义
loon·i·er, loon·i·est.
- lunatic; insane.
- extremely or senselessly foolish.
plural loon·ies.
- a lunatic.
loony 近义词
crazy
更多loony例句
- The excessive attention given to cheese seems less loony when you discover that in 2009, an 80-pound wheel was priced at $350, and a solid stash can amount to thousands of dollars.
- Research into what leads people to fall down the rabbit hole demonstrates that it’s not as simple as someone being loony — it’s a combination of cognitive quirks and environmental factors.
- They’re pure, ludicrous joy, the heart of a movie that is itself an act of loony generosity.
- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had no problem lambasting Greene in a statement that said “loony lies and conspiracy theories are cancer for the Republican Party and our country.”
- As loony as it is, American Delirium’s funniest moments are its most commonplace.
- So Peggy calls 911 and gets the loony copywriter sent off to the nuthouse.
- This is a party deeply in need of an internal thrashing of heads to pull it out of loony-land and back toward the center.
- In lesser hands, Norma could have easily been a loony caricature, but Farmiga turned her into a multi-layered masterpiece.
- People on the loony right, which is to say the GOP, will say it's socialism.
- But the list itself is positively loony—yet more evidence of just how nuts the NRA is, says Michael Tomasky.
- I suppose it's the old story—he always was a flirt, and his handsome face sets the girls loony wherever he goes.
- Loony, for the liberty thus doled out to him, rewarded his benefactors by an occasional indulgence in the “pigeon-act.”
- If you keep on talkin' loony in this way I'll begin to heave out a few hints myself.
- Lulie is about as loony over getting married as ever I see anybody unless it was you and Mr. Bangs, Mrs. Martha.
- Said she had a friend that was as loony about cats as she was and she was goin' to fetch her right down the very next day.