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Definition of Outrageous |
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Outrageous
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious. Related Definitions: An, Atrocious, Decency, Doing, Exceeding, Furious, Involving, Nature, Of, Or, Outrage, Reason, Right, The, Violent |
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Outrageous Quotations
I have Dalinian thought: the one thing the world will never have enough of is the outrageous. Salvador Dali Texas is OK if you want to settle down and do your own thing quietly, but it's not for outrageous people, and I was always outrageous. Janis Joplin The whole order of things is as outrageous as any miracle which could presume to violate it. Gilbert K. Chesterton One can be absolutely truthful and sincere even though admittedly the most outrageous liar. Fiction and invention are of the very fabric of life. Henry Miller So you know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna do something really outrageous, I'm gonna tell the truth. John Travolta James Bond has a license to kill, rockstars have a license to be outrageous. Rock is about grabbing people's attention. Gene Simmons We're not doing outrageous fashion; I make sports clothes that are relatively conservative, clothes that everyone wears. Calvin Klein In sleep, you are safe from the revolting mechanics of living and being a prey to outrageous fortune. Taylor Caldwell Judy Miller is the most innocent person in this case. I really thought that was outrageous that she was jailed and we needed as journalists to draw a line in the sand in a strong but thoughtful way. Tom Brokaw What I think is highly inappropriate is what's going on across the Internet, a kind of political jihad against Dan Rather and CBS News that's quite outrageous. Tom Brokaw |
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Outrageous Translations
outrageous in French is scandaleux outrageous in Italian is indignante, scellerato outrageous in Spanish is atentatorio |
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