Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"whacky" is an accepted word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is unusual, crazy, or offbeat. For example, "The movie had a lot of whacky characters doing wacky things."
Exact(58)
("We never lost a battle... ") It was suspenseful, waiting for the next shoe to drop, for the next candidate to go whacky.
But, until quite recently, truly whacky suspicions had to be sustained by coercion or by ignorance.
However, what is whacky is that academics consider worthy of pioneering proclamation something that is blindingly obvious to anyone who has had a real job.STUART THOMPSONLondon.
Whacky ideas and dark thoughts spouted up everywhere.Thibault de la Tocnaye of France's National Front elaborately argued that climate change was a conspiracy to create a world government and foist immigrants into Europe.
Instead you want to throw yourself into the unknown and send your student life into the extraordinary, weird - and the downright whacky.
Courtesy of the faublous Phil Volkers, click on the image on the right & take a look at the weird and whacky world of this year's Secret Garden Party extravaganza... Read the Music Magazine's review of the festival HERE.
(I think Romney's handlers were smart to tell him to keep his head down until Iowa, knowing he was the least whacky).
Then, there were works with a certain whacky charm, another Russian specialty, like the crowd-pleasing kinetic sculpture by Alexander Shishkin-Hokusai, made of wood and steel with moving paper figures, including a dog that says "gav" (Russian for "woof").
They have fake right, real right, extremely right and way-out-on-the-fringe whacky right.
But then he started getting pretty whacky – saying the United States should withdraw immediately from Afghanistan, which is not logistically possible nor strategically sensible; that the nation should not get involved "in the internal affairs of other nations" and that we should get rid of the Federal Reserve.
Similar(1)
War unleashes primal emotions, however, and back in the US the authorities found themselves facing a wave of juvenile delinquency during 1943: whether the zoot suit riots in Los Angeles, the Detroit race riots, or the activities of Victory Girls – "khaki-whacky" young women – street gangs or thrill killers, American youth seemed to be going crazy.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com