Similar words: droopy, loop, loophole, closed loop, feedback loop, copy, canopy, copy out. Meaning: adj. 1. consisting of or covered with or having loops 2. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.
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(1) He'll go loopy when he sees that!
(2) It'sounds a pretty loopy idea to me.
(3) The play veers from loopy comedy to serious moralizing.
(4) He must have gone completely loopy to give up a job like that.
(5) Loopy Lil clucked anxiously around like a pigeon. Sentencedict.com
(6) Or, possibly, Loopy Old Bats Against ditto.
(7) He ran great loopy circles, barking with delight, while Master dodged and dived, trying to catch him.
(8) It may seem a little loopy that computer gamers have a league of their own, with six-figure prize money to boot.
(9) Loopy Lil went on piling more and more things haphazardly on to the tray.
(10) Loopy Lil gently smiled her new even welfare smile while Mrs Hollidaye darned lisle stockings.
(11) Birds as loopy as the Two Julies should be locked up.
(12) He'll go loopy when he hears!
(13) Loopy curved pipe was better than single curved pipe to profiles of particle concentration phase separation.
(14) Anita: You are loopy now because you've skipped too, too many classes.
(15) You can get really loopy here and sing to your heart's content.
(16) And, of course, she has imagined for herself an importance that goes beyond the grandiose to the downright loopy.
(17) Even if it is just Pete Schourek rocketing across the outfield so that his loopy boss can pretend to be an innovator.
(18) These fanatics used fame as a chance to impose their own loopy private fantasy world on pop kids' imagination.
(19) Glorying in her national mandate, she despised local councillors as loonie lefties or loopy liberals.
(20) But the rationale for the project is not necessarily loopy.
(21) But to the editors of Maxim, he is Mike Bolick, a faithful reader and regular letter writer who has loopy penmanship and an eye for beautiful cover models.
(22) The education aid has sparked a row in parliament, with deputy opposition leader Mark McArdle calling it "kooky, loony, loopy lefty policies."
(23) Susan Sarandon plays no-nonsense Louise, a single woman who convinces her unhappily married best friend, the loopy Thelma (Geena Davis), to take a road trip with her for much-needed chick bonding.