Sentences with wackiness
wack·y
W w - They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
- As if all this wasn't enough to connote wackiness, there's wall-to-wall rinky- dink muzak by Marvin Hamlisch.
- Perhaps frightened by the wackiness of a 366-year-old cop, the writers have dressed him up in cliches.
- Played out on an 80-foot-tall domed screen, the bizarre storyline retains all the dysfunctional wackiness of the animated television show.
- Again, this idea of melding the building and the terrain has the inherent loopyness, the wackiness that St Kilda should embrace.
- You come to savor the direct logic of Danish, the succinctness of Malay, the sheer wackiness of Japanese.