outlandishly
- r in an outlandish manner
the Bavarian was outlandishly dressed in lederhosen
- Prices in the capital city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk are outlandishly high $18 for a whiskey and visitors (who usually come voluntarily now, unlike in Chekhov's time) have .
- And consider Rashid's take on the outlandishly curvaceous, Frank Gehry--designed Guggenheim Bilbao: "It's a very contemporary and fascinating building but still somewhat classical .
- But consider also that a "social gradient of health" exists even among the rich: the outlandishly wealthy live healthier and longer than the rich, who live better than the merely .