How To Use Screwy In A Sentence

  • Things I Find Important: Just plain screwy skip to main | skip to sidebar Just plain screwy
  • How is ability adjusted when is psychology screwy over?
  • That's not all the time because I work kind of screwy hours, sometimes all night and then off the next day, so when I'm home at that time of day I listen, if I'm awake. Murder Can Be Fun
  • I don't know his theology and it sounds as if it might be kind of screwy, but one way or the other, he's a scholar and and a gentleman, a science fiction writer and a first-rate Christian apologist. D. G. D., where are you?
  • I'd just as soon let this title fade into obscurity along with the screwy novel it is based on. Home Theater Forum
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  • The formatting is a little screwy here, but here are the recent WA reviews for Viu Manent (the columns are vintage, wine name, score, drinking window, and current release price): Spot the 62 pointer - Viu 1 from Chile - and some Spanish | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Besides that, he's a rookie who, according to Fox, irons the bill of his cap, and how screwy is that? Now, about those Series predictions ...
  • 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.
  • Still, when we start seeing Almunia as some kind of goalkeeping demi-god by comparison, you know things are a bit screwy. East Lower
  • Anyway I like the look of your new site, but it seems your navigation hyperlinks are still a bit screwy.
  • To a scrimpy and screwy man, of the type most abundant, such a position would have done a deal of harm, shutting him up into his own shell harder, and flinting its muricated horns against the world. Springhaven
  • The 'minx' shook her curls, and flirted through the window with a handsome but ill-tempered looking man on a fine horse, who praised her 'golden locks,' as he called them; and oddly enough, when Melchior said that the man was a lout, and that the locks in question were corkscrewy carrot shavings, she only seemed to like the man and his compliments the more. In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II Christmas Tales from 'Round the World
  • They were not barking, baying at the moon-type screwy, but they were very definitely a bit odd.
  • Giant appropriated sums were never necessary, except perhaps by the screwy reasoning that banks had to be made to lend again for antirecession purposes. How Democracy Ruined the Bailout
  • It all sounds a little "screwy" to me too, but not just because the witness accounts sound as if the marshalls may have overreacted. Hullabaloo
  • If phase 3, our present system, seems "screwy" to you, it should. PLIGG_Visual_Name - PLIGG_Visual_RSS_All
  • As always my best efforts should not be trusted since I'm a bit screwy, so if you find any errors on my end please let me know.
  • To a scrimpy and screwy man, of the type most abundant, such a position would have done a deal of harm, shutting him up into his own shell harder, and flinting its muricated horns against the world. Springhaven
  • Just another screwy episode in a tournament filled with foibles.
  • We hit that buoy -- I mean I thought we were all headed to Davy Jones 'locker right there and then they have this kind of screwy rule in sailboat racing where if you hit the buoy, you can go back and surround it three times. CNN Transcript Aug 28, 2009
  • It's kind of screwy to do that if it doesn't get people to the post but just gives them a little experience of exclusion. Archive 2006-01-01
  • All I can say is that my business partners have a sore shoulder, a screwy leg, a skin infection; and I am nursing a bung knee.

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