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dzٰܳé

[ oo-trey ]

adjective

  1. passing the bounds of what is usual or considered proper; unconventional; bizarre.


dzٰܳé

/ ˈːٰɪ /

adjective

  1. deviating from what is usual or proper
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of dzٰܳé1

First recorded in 1715–25; from French, past participle of outrer “to push beyond bounds” ( outrage )
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of dzٰܳé1

C18: from French past participle of outrer to pass beyond
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Without food, Bong’s work would lose the indelible humanity that even his most dzٰܳé, provocative films hold as a point of pride.

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Without food, Bong’s work would lose the indelible humanity that even his most dzٰܳé, provocative films hold as a point of pride.

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Suddenly, all the doubts about “The Substance” being too dzٰܳé for Oscar voters went up in smoke.

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It’s Tøndel’s directorial choices that elevate “Armand,” and also hinder it — he could edit down some of the more dzٰܳé ideas he plays with here.

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That dissonance between Reijn’s deliciously clever writing and her narrative’s more forthright eroticism is encapsulated by the film’s dzٰܳé promotional rollout.

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