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the outrageous
adjective
Violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.
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Perry has made the outrageous claim that climate change is a hoax created by scientists.
The Outrageous Other Q.
Forget the outrageous colors, which Apple eschews.
Like the outrageous £10.30 entrance fee.
But Spirit seems to relish the outrageous.
The outrageous charge for a service visit in Chicago?
"He loved being the outrageous guy that other cities disliked.
Even the outrageous is carefully reconfigured as normalcy.
— to the outrageous abuse of the filibuster by Senate Republicans.
Its sense of the outrageous is tepid at best.
(I couldn't handle the outrageous original price of $55,000).
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