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outrageous

[out-rey-juhs] / aʊtˈreɪ dʒəs /




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MacKenzie Dunaway Gardner, 31, from Texas, tried to get tickets for Styles' shows in New York City, but says the prices were "really really outrageous".

From BBC

TN: The Lakers broke the NBA with that trade a year ago; a repeat event would be pretty outrageous, even for this franchise.

From Los Angeles Times

“To me they are all outrageous in their decision to elevate their profits over the safety of kids.”

From Los Angeles Times

Hence, Fiennes’ outrageous pageantry sharpens “The Bone Temple” into a tragedy as opposed to just another bloodbath.

From Salon

The heating bill is yet another cost pressure facing many Americans like Marchiano, who says prices are "outrageous" for groceries and other staples.

From Barron's