wacky / ˈwæk i /

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wacky 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

wack·i·er, wack·i·est.Slang.

  1. odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.

wacky 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

acting crazy

更多wacky例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Often this is the fun or wacky stuff that will never see the light of the day.
  4. This one follows the adventures of a husband and wife who have turned into dolls and have to navigate all kinds of wacky environments.
  5. He was known for his management experiments that were hailed both wacky and visionary.
  6. Washington, a truly masterful storyteller, grew up in what he calls “a wacky cult”—the Worldwide Church of God.
  7. The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work.
  8. The onus is on one man to hold this wacky goulash of punditry together: Mike Tirico.
  9. The man who holds ABC/ESPN's wacky goulash of World Cup punditry together strikes viewers as a paragon of congeniality.
  10. The two wacky candidates combined for just over 5% of the vote with Brown pulling 3.3% and Bayes at 1.8%.
  11. It took him half an hour to devise a completely wacky and unorthodox way of hitting the holes in the enemy advance.
  12. If Jerry started for the swamp at this time of night he must be wacky!
  13. The two biggest one give the old man two wacky, one each, an' the little one wouldn' give any.