Over the years Murray has gained a reputation for occasional wackiness or impropriety in his metaphors, figures of speech, rhymes, and puns. |
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David Deans has a number of perceptive insights about the wackiness of mobile messaging players. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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One caution: when flimsy narrative superstructure begins to sag, anarchic wackiness can grow wearing. |
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Arizona has earned a reputation for wackiness, but the political mischief here is of the ordinary sort. |
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Experience the wackiness and humor of your charming host as he guides you through each riveting stage. |
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Right from the start, there's also an ominous undercurrent to the Wallace-and-Gromit wackiness. |
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Audience participation doesn't come more wacky than this, but then wackiness is the default mode of Bryony Kimmings's one-woman show inspired by the discovery that she had contracted chlamydia. |
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This early, Embiid may be ahead of curve with his wackiness and ability to laugh at himself. |
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Out of all this multifariousness and Pop-Surrealist wackiness, however, there does emerge a certain thematic preoccupation, which you might describe as the gap between the mundane and the transcendental. |
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There's a real feeling of zaniness and wackiness about the whole thing. |
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The cast were resplendent in bright colours and all-out wackiness and, for the first time, I found myself taking in the detail as something to be enjoyed in its own right. |
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He's never too far away from controversy that Ronnie, wackiness in snooker is set far too low for a sport which used to encourage heavy drinking and smoking. |
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But for real take-it-to-thelimit wackiness there's only one place to go. |
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Wackiness, humour and light-hearted controversy were in store. |
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