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Just curiosity, but in what circumstances can I use the word "wacky"? Can you show me some exemplary sentences?

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Rebecca

"Wacky" is used to mean that something is amusing or funny in a strange way, so it is comparable to the synonyms "crazy," "quirky," "outlandish," or "eccentric." Ex: The movie was overall quite wacky and nonsensical, but it did have some moving moments. Ex: The man was known for being wacky. He decorated the outside of his house with strange dolls and toys.

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