barmy in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BARMY: (adjective) eccentric or foolish in a way that is amusing or entertaining.
Sample Sentences
- She's got some barmy ideas about how to solve the problem.
- His barmy sense of humor always keeps the group entertained.
- The old man has a barmy collection of antique teapots.
- I thought it was a barmy notion to jump into the freezing lake.
- Everyone at the party agreed that their barmy antics were hilarious.
- The film's plot was so barmy that it left the audience in disbelief.
- His barmy enthusiasm for obscure facts can be quite infectious.
- Her barmy fashion choices often turn heads in the crowd.
- It was a barmy decision to hike that mountain without proper gear.
- Despite his barmy approach, he often finds unique solutions to problems.
- The idea of swimming in the freezing lake in winter is a bit barmy.
- She has some barmy theories about how to communicate with squirrels.
- His barmy antics at the party left everyone in stitches.
- It was a barmy decision to go hiking without checking the weather first.
- They think it's barmy to spend so much money on a single concert ticket.
- The movie's plot was so barmy that I couldn't help but laugh.
- She must be barmy to want to travel alone to such a dangerous place.
- His barmy sense of humor sometimes gets him in trouble with his friends.
- Everyone thought he was barmy for trying to climb that mountain in flip-flops.
- The barmy idea of hosting a wedding on a roller coaster intrigued many guests.