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Definition of outrageously in English: outrageouslyadverb aʊtˈreɪdʒəsliaʊtˈreɪdʒəsli 1In a shockingly bad or excessive way. I think Caroline has behaved outrageously the food was outrageously priced as submodifier outrageously rich people Example sentencesExamples - The ruling party is incredibly, outrageously corrupt.
- But it really has come to something when the man contesting the world No 1 slot is famous primarily because he's disgustingly, outrageously boring.
- "We cannot afford not to defend our positions when we are treated outrageously," she said.
- Here and now, share prices do not look outrageously high by historic standards.
- I believe I have followed correct processes and protocols at all times and yet am being punished and treated outrageously.
- Reading it brings home how outrageously little we women know about our own bodies.
- Toxic bosses aren't overtly, outrageously sexist - except in occasional emails.
- It lies with the deliberately and outrageously distorted reporting of the big corporate news organisations.
- If they act outrageously, this does not justify a violent response.
- An off-peak saver return is always available on certain trains on the day for £37 - expensive, but not outrageously so.
2In a very bold and slightly shocking way. he flirted outrageously with his girlfriend's mother the Carnival queens are outrageously dressed Example sentencesExamples - Spade's eyes became larger and he pouted outrageously.
- Men and women are outrageously camp and indulge in all sorts of wickedness and deliciously savage behaviour.
- If someone at work asks how many Valentine's cards you got, lie outrageously.
- She found that she just started "sketching fabulously ornate and outrageously encrusted cocktail rings".
- He outrageously kissed her on both cheeks, while wishing, "Happy Birthday, Maiden!"
- When we were kids and this happened, we would simply cheat outrageously and borrow thousands from the bank.
- He was an actor, who, I would say, played outrageously comic parts with innovative idealism.
- Dahl will last for decades with his breakneck storytelling and outrageously exaggerated characters.
- The men in the crowd started laughing outrageously.
- Miller, the most colourful man in world cricket and known for his outrageously dyed hair, has announced his retirement from first-class competition.
Definition of outrageously in US English: outrageouslyadverboutˈrājəslēaʊtˈreɪdʒəsli 1In a shockingly bad or excessive way. I think Caroline has behaved outrageously the food was outrageously priced as submodifier outrageously rich people Example sentencesExamples - Toxic bosses aren't overtly, outrageously sexist - except in occasional emails.
- Reading it brings home how outrageously little we women know about our own bodies.
- Here and now, share prices do not look outrageously high by historic standards.
- But it really has come to something when the man contesting the world No 1 slot is famous primarily because he's disgustingly, outrageously boring.
- If they act outrageously, this does not justify a violent response.
- It lies with the deliberately and outrageously distorted reporting of the big corporate news organisations.
- The ruling party is incredibly, outrageously corrupt.
- "We cannot afford not to defend our positions when we are treated outrageously," she said.
- I believe I have followed correct processes and protocols at all times and yet am being punished and treated outrageously.
- An off-peak saver return is always available on certain trains on the day for £37 - expensive, but not outrageously so.
2In a very bold and slightly shocking way. he flirted outrageously with his girlfriend's mother the Carnival queens are outrageously dressed Example sentencesExamples - When we were kids and this happened, we would simply cheat outrageously and borrow thousands from the bank.
- She found that she just started "sketching fabulously ornate and outrageously encrusted cocktail rings".
- He was an actor, who, I would say, played outrageously comic parts with innovative idealism.
- Men and women are outrageously camp and indulge in all sorts of wickedness and deliciously savage behaviour.
- He outrageously kissed her on both cheeks, while wishing, "Happy Birthday, Maiden!"
- Dahl will last for decades with his breakneck storytelling and outrageously exaggerated characters.
- Spade's eyes became larger and he pouted outrageously.
- The men in the crowd started laughing outrageously.
- Miller, the most colourful man in world cricket and known for his outrageously dyed hair, has announced his retirement from first-class competition.
- If someone at work asks how many Valentine's cards you got, lie outrageously.
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