looney
IPA: ɫˈuni
Root Word: Looney
noun
- A surname from Irish.
- Alternative spelling of loony [(informal) An insane or very foolish person.]
adjective
- Alternative spelling of loony [(informal, of a person) Insane.]
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Examples of "looney" in Sentences
- Scythic origin is looney bin too.
- It has nothing to do with Looney Tunes.
- It has more in common with Looney Tunes.
- He is a looney toon living in a looney bin.
- Looney owned another such college in Georgia.
- Either version of that idea is utterly looney.
- Looney Tunes is often identified as a classic.
- It speaks to the influence of this looney film.
- Looney worked as a school teacher in Gateshead.
- Looney somewhat resented the stupidity of this criticism.
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