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UK
/aʊtɹˈeɪdʒəsli/
]
[ US /ˌaʊˈtɹeɪdʒəsɫi/ ]
[ US /ˌaʊˈtɹeɪdʒəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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in a very offensive manner
he behaved outrageously -
to an extravagant or immoderate degree
atrociously expensive
How To Use outrageously In A Sentence
- But it never seemed to matter too much, because the films were so undeniably zany and the fraternal team was so outrageously screwy that none of that other stuff mattered.
- Jarhead is in the best sense an outrageously comic book. Globe and Mail
- Outrageously loud europop music assaulted us, but the Jazzercisers seemed to enjoy it. WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: February 2005 Archives
- She cried outrageously, a faint blush coming to her cheeks.
- The only good thing is releasing from the tow safely, at any attitude, with no tension or with outrageously high tension.
- She put him on his change table and changed his outrageously dirty diaper with a fresh new one.
- In 18th-century England, Georgiana Cavendish, the Duchess of Devonshire, used her extravagant tastes to support the Whig cause against George III, wearing outrageously plumed hats to political rallies. Le Freak, C
- He flirts outrageously with his female clients.
- It may mean the kind of outrageously gutsy behavior that one can not help but admire.
- he behaved outrageously