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nutcase

[nuht-keys] / ˈnʌtˌkeɪs /






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But her idiosyncratic policy views are, by design, inseparable from her larger brand as a hair-on-fire nutcase of the most rancid sort.

From Salon

She said comments such as Mr Hester's "wind up a certain sort of nutcase and it makes you more vulnerable".

From BBC

“I am still harassed by TV producers, high school kids and nutcases who promise to get the clients out of prison,” she said in an email.

From Los Angeles Times

One told call handlers: "He's a nutcase, from what I gather."

From BBC

He added in a direct message cited by Protocol, “I don’t love the idea of being shot by a nutcase.”

From Washington Post