wacky 的定义
wack·i·er, wack·i·est.Slang.
- odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
wacky 近义词
acting crazy
更多wacky例句
- For Pedro Pascal, this is the way to play a villain when you’re also the coolest hero in the galaxyThe TV-sitcom vibe also makes way for wacky friends next door.
- Plus, as someone who thinks about ingredient combinations for a living, I can see this four quadrant system as an easy tool to test out the at times wacky flavor combinations that pop into my head.
- Often this is the fun or wacky stuff that will never see the light of the day.
- This one follows the adventures of a husband and wife who have turned into dolls and have to navigate all kinds of wacky environments.
- He was known for his management experiments that were hailed both wacky and visionary.
- Washington, a truly masterful storyteller, grew up in what he calls “a wacky cult”—the Worldwide Church of God.
- The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work.
- The onus is on one man to hold this wacky goulash of punditry together: Mike Tirico.
- The man who holds ABC/ESPN's wacky goulash of World Cup punditry together strikes viewers as a paragon of congeniality.
- The two wacky candidates combined for just over 5% of the vote with Brown pulling 3.3% and Bayes at 1.8%.
- It took him half an hour to devise a completely wacky and unorthodox way of hitting the holes in the enemy advance.
- If Jerry started for the swamp at this time of night he must be wacky!
- The two biggest one give the old man two wacky, one each, an' the little one wouldn' give any.