off-the-wall in the PONS Dictionary

off-the-wall Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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We did some real belters with live vocals, off-the-wall stuff that turned out really nice.
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Half the programmes included an off-the-wall episode featuring guest artists, many of whom have become significant players in their fields.
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Only the news you need -- bringing you five mainstream and five off-the-wall news stories each day!
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She also covers a great deal of celebrity news/gossip and off-the-wall stories.
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The show centered around prank phone calls and off-the-wall comedy sketches.
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Someone who could take risks and pursue what others may consider an off-the-wall idea.
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Crane described the concept of a boy accompanied by a shapeshifting blob as an off-the-wall idea.
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This off-the-wall show ran for over two years, producing nearly 400 episodes.
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Other times you do something off-the-wall and everyone loves it.
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She's completely off-the-wall but utterly secure in her own convictions.
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