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Definition of nutter in English: nutternoun ˈnʌtəˈnədər British informal A mad or eccentric person. 疯人;怪人 Example sentencesExamples - California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears.
- Chances are that a small town in Georgia is going to include an equal proportion of rednecks, religious maniacs and nutters.
- So theoretically, you could get 8 hours sleep a night, unless you were one of the 5:30 am swimming/yoga nutters.
- Not only are the odds of getting caught up in something like this astronomically large but I refuse to be terrorised by (what appears to be) religious nutters.
- In the process they've become renowned as crackpot conspiracy theorists and nutters.
- It seems that all the nutters in Glasgow rush to crowd the kerbside when I am driving; urchins are forever stepping out between parked cars while wrestling with wriggling puppies.
- We must start engaging with, not agreeing with, the radical groups who we have said in the past are complete nutters.
- Yes, there are some nutters out there who ride bikes, but it would be nice if the police concentrated on bad drivers for once, instead of pulling bikers for noisy exhausts and small number plates.
- Nicotine withdrawal causes people to be nutters.
- I am sure that if you signed up to a mailing list for any other non-political interest group you would soon find it dominated by the rantings of deranged nutters and/or other obsessives.
- Has Ramon considered the fact that more than a few of them might be very lonely people, frustrated housewives with psychotic husbands or just nutters?
- For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears.
- It's like radio phone-ins: unless you are ruthless about cutting people off you'll end up swamped by nutters.
- Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers.
- Just because some nutters are holding a conference, it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously, or devote 15 minutes of airtime.
- But who but a few nutters are going to question the idea that child abuse is wrong?
- We also have a history rich in heroes, villains and nutters, a glorious climate, and some of the best food in the whole world, ever.
- No longer will they associate it with nutters, wackos and the irredeemably mad.
- They're all lovable nutters but nutters nonetheless.
- How come I always sit next to the nutters on public transport?
Synonyms madman, madwoman, maniac, lunatic
Rhymesabutter, aflutter, butter, Calcutta, clutter, constructor, cutter, declutter, flutter, gutter, mutter, scutter, shutter, splutter, sputter, strutter, stutter, utter Definition of nutter in US English: nutternounˈnədərˈnədər British informal A crazy or eccentric person. 疯人;怪人 Example sentencesExamples - In the process they've become renowned as crackpot conspiracy theorists and nutters.
- How come I always sit next to the nutters on public transport?
- Just because some nutters are holding a conference, it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously, or devote 15 minutes of airtime.
- Chances are that a small town in Georgia is going to include an equal proportion of rednecks, religious maniacs and nutters.
- So theoretically, you could get 8 hours sleep a night, unless you were one of the 5:30 am swimming/yoga nutters.
- Nicotine withdrawal causes people to be nutters.
- Not only are the odds of getting caught up in something like this astronomically large but I refuse to be terrorised by (what appears to be) religious nutters.
- It seems that all the nutters in Glasgow rush to crowd the kerbside when I am driving; urchins are forever stepping out between parked cars while wrestling with wriggling puppies.
- It's like radio phone-ins: unless you are ruthless about cutting people off you'll end up swamped by nutters.
- They're all lovable nutters but nutters nonetheless.
- No longer will they associate it with nutters, wackos and the irredeemably mad.
- Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers.
- We must start engaging with, not agreeing with, the radical groups who we have said in the past are complete nutters.
- Has Ramon considered the fact that more than a few of them might be very lonely people, frustrated housewives with psychotic husbands or just nutters?
- I am sure that if you signed up to a mailing list for any other non-political interest group you would soon find it dominated by the rantings of deranged nutters and/or other obsessives.
- We also have a history rich in heroes, villains and nutters, a glorious climate, and some of the best food in the whole world, ever.
- But who but a few nutters are going to question the idea that child abuse is wrong?
- California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears.
- For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears.
- Yes, there are some nutters out there who ride bikes, but it would be nice if the police concentrated on bad drivers for once, instead of pulling bikers for noisy exhausts and small number plates.
Synonyms madman, madwoman, maniac, lunatic |