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to outrageous
adjective
Violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.
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It grew to outrageous proportions during the bubble years.
Mr. Malema is no stranger to outrageous remarks.
Still, congratulations to outrageous cheater, sorry, lucky winner Ashley Kirk.
He agreed that this amounted to outrageous conduct.
What Dali is to outrageous fantasy, Magritte is to conceptual conundrums of appearance and reality.
And glass-topped Barcelona tables could be encrusted with cubic zirconiums to outrageous effect.
It's time for significant federal reforms that will put a stop to outrageous awards.
Turn your back on most of them, you sense, and they'd be up to outrageous misbehavior.
The Moguls were given to outrageous collections and displays of wealth.
CALVIN KLEIN advertising has been called everything from sexy to outrageous to borderline pornographic.
The reason is the desire for a functioning smartphone in Europe that won't be beholden to outrageous roaming fees.
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