Sentence examples for wacky from inspiring English sources

The word "wacky" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is eccentric, strange, or unconventional. Example sentence: The strange tourist had a wacky fashion sense, wearing bright colors and mismatched patterns.

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wacky

adjective

Zany; eccentric

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Today the noble men and women who whisper in our gossip-hungry ears tell us that Real Madrid and Manchester United might as well just get a flat and create some sort of wacky sitcom for all the time they're going to be spending together this summer.

Cute! See, Fey's Palin impression was a big hit for the show back in 2008, got marvellous ratings, and will long be remembered as a seminal SNL moment – but not, as one might think, because Sarah Palin was some wacky, harmless goofball destined to be a delightful footnote in the annals of election history.

In that case the mix of CGI and animatronics (with the voice of Ben Whishaw) could be up for one of those wacky "live" animations, where Paddington can stroll on stage and do his stuff.

There's also two comedies: The Guide to Surviving Life, about a group of wacky college graduates who live together, and Bordertown, a cartoon about the culture clash in a town near the US/Mexico border.

While City aren't exactly wacky neighbours to rival Cosmo Kramer, they are popping up in this whole sorry affair, if only to rebuff attempts from Real to sign Sergio Agüero, who himself will somehow turn down the chance to work with Rafa Benítez.

An interest in trauma and tragedy meant she was soon either British theatre's "princess of darkness" (Charles Spencer in the Daily Telegraph) or just "wacky" (Libby Purves in the Times).

Join me for what could be a wacky, windswept day in Yorkshire.

"It's good to let them be wacky and consider: what if things were really really different?

This is all branding the upstart streaming service as something like a television laboratory, where we could get all sorts of new, wacky programs that don't have a home on network television.

Giving insights into some of the more wacky aspirations that Lib Dem ministers have frustrated in cabinet was well received.

I'm less convinced by the network's other new sitcom, The Goodwin Games, which should be fun (it's written by the team behind How I Met Your Mother and follows three siblings forced to compete for a fortune by their father) but so far feels overly broad and wacky.

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