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Carleigh Pratt
1 January, 18:40
Is outrageous a verb noun or adjective
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Jack Duran
1 January, 19:23
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Outrageous is an adjective.
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1 January, 20:41
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Adjective. of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander. grossly offensive to the sense of right or decency: outrageous behavior; an outrageous remark. passing reasonable bounds; intolerable or shocking an outrageous price.
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