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ADJECTIVE
  1. (informal) strikingly unconventional

How To Use way-out In A Sentence

  • Pearson was an enterprising individual and demonstrated great conviction in his way-out proposal.
  • The fact is that the proportion of the community involved in more way-out therapies like magnetism or iridology, is pretty small.
  • Many of the ‘re-imaginings’ are pretty way-out and I'm not sure they are terribly good.
  • They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged.
  • But in his own career, not even his most way-out fantasies could devise any comparable pastoral idyll. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • If that idea catches on, it may be the only way to tell real New Zealanders from shame-ridden poseurs: The genuine article will have his clothes on right-way-out.
  • Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it, even in way-out experimental research papers. GRACE
  • Reporting on both way-out theories and scientific discoveries, the author remains funny, fair-minded, and firmly planted on Earth.
  • With their way-out designs and wacky wardrobes, these fashion students at York College are more used to setting trends than following them.
  • Looking back, it was a great place in which to grow up but, with my way-out lifestyle, I can't see myself living there now.
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