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gonzo

[ UK /ɡˈɒnzə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɑnzoʊ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
    restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit
    famed for his eccentric spelling
    outre and affected stage antics
    his off-the-wall antics
    the outlandish clothes of teenagers
    a freakish combination of styles

How To Use gonzo In A Sentence

  • Melt the butter, add the cheese - start with fontina and Gorgonzola, and add the pecorino and Parmesan last.
  • Instead it is part culinary adventure, part travelogue, part gonzo journalism and part social politics, and it is a hilarious page-turner to boot.
  • That's why the concept of journalistic impartiality is a sham, and why I advocate gonzo media so strongly.
  • Ahora con el cierre de la base, luego de que los movimientos civiles lograran desmilitarizar el área, ven una ventana para que se les haga justicia, pero el gobierno, tanto el central como el municipal tienen otros planes: el llamado “Plan del Portal” que dirige quien vergonzozamente les habló. Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: “Such is Life”
  • The ashes of the late journalist, often credited with starting gonzo journalism, where the writer is an important part of the story, were blasted out of a tower over his home in Colorado.
  • A good taleggio, Gorgonzola or Brie might be described as sweaty or slimy. You Eat That?
  • It refined his gonzo style without sacrificing his remarkable eye for composition, resulting in a classical narrative as well told as any has been for years.
  • The Gorgonzola united the whole dish without making it too overpoweringly ‘blue’.
  • Now quickly add the chives, ricotta, torta Gorgonzola and pecorino plus a seasoning of freshly milled pepper and stir until the cheese begins to melt.
  • I'm not sure if he can drive but the rumor is that Stella Gonzoles drives him around and is a good buddy of his and is a board member. Vacancy Opens at East Aurora School Board District 131
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