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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is considered eccentric or crazy, often in a lighthearted or informal context.
Example: "Everyone in the office thinks he's a bit of a loony for his wild ideas about office decor."
Alternatives: "a nut" or "a weirdo".
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She was a loony.
I'm a loony".
Ashenhurst made a loony face and moved on.
The entire opening song is a comic blunder, the result of a loony misunderstanding.
Godfrey Bloom could easily be a spoof of a loony rightwing MEP.
Algeria were surprised at Rooney Who left the field in a huff like a loony.
He thinks this barber is "a perve as well as a loony".
But just for a moment, I'm in a room with a loony.
Each of the first two novellas sets up a loony protagonist.
But he probably thinks that, underneath it all, I'm a loony lefty.
(Ages 3 to 7) A loony idea is expressed perfectly in Small's larger-than-life illustrations.
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