wacky antics
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
Used to describe eccentric or strange behavior.
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- The comedian was known for his wacky antics on his late-night TV show.
- Everyone at the party was laughing at the clown's wacky antics.
- The toddlers' wacky antics kept their parents entertained all afternoon.
- His wacky antics in the office, like wearing a silly hat every Friday, always lightened the mood.
- My cat's wacky antics, such as chasing its own tail for minutes, are hilarious to watch.
- Did you see the video of that squirrel's wacky antics trying to get the birdseed?
- We're hoping the street performers will entertain the crowd with their usual wacky antics.
- He had been famous for his wacky antics long before he became a movie star.
- The film captured the character's descent into madness through a series of increasingly wacky antics.
- I'm not always in the mood for his wacky antics, especially early in the morning.