outrageously

IPA: aʊtrˈeɪdʒʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an outrageous manner; to an outrageous degree.
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Examples of "outrageously" in Sentences

  • This being valid even in outrageously human-right-less countries as North Korea.
  • To paraphrase outrageously, for Open Access to Government data, this is not the end.
  • Madonna was said to be flirting 'outrageously' - and the couple later went out to dinner with friends.
  • He says he also sees opportunity in property prices that have fallen to what he calls "outrageously cheap" levels.
  • The rapper's new song called "Politics as Usual" praises Obama but also uses some lyrics the senator called outrageously offensive.
  • The Public Accounts Committee is due to publish another report on Private Finance Initiatives, which Ms Hodge described as "outrageously dreadful value for money".
  • Lower gas prices are good, as Larry said, but we are only back to prices that eight months people, ahem, were were calling outrageously high and economically damaging.
  • Indeed, more than 100 legal challenges have been filed against congressional redistricting plans, including challenges against Maryland's districts that John Paul Stevens called "outrageously unconstitutional" to Texas' high-stakes dispute involving Latino voting rights that will go the Supreme Court in early January.

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