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[ UK /nˈʌtke‍ɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone deranged and possibly dangerous

How To Use nutcase In A Sentence

  • It's an idea relegated to some throwaway dialogue and one disarming scene in which a girl is confronted by a nutcase.
  • There was no need to act like some hysterical, emotional nutcase.
  • Far too much airtime is given to nutcases like him.
  • Fortunately this type of nutcase is to the Democratic Party what neo-Nazis are to the GOP. Waldo Jaquith - “End women’s suffrage now!”
  • In light of the zealots on the other side I decided that it was best to interpret the bill of rights as literally as possible or risk having these nutcases fool around with the fundamentals.
  • When extreme ascetism was in vogue in the patristic period you had nutcases like Phibionites outside the Church and watered down nuts for ascetism like Tertullian within (till he left).
  • Or in some cases, they were just complete borderline nutcases with sociopathic tendencies.
  • No, I think there are a lot of nutcases out there.
  • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
  • She called me a silly goose earlier… she's a nutcase as well.
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