Whackjob example sentences

Related (19): eccentric, nutcase, lunatic, crackpot, wacko, kook, loony, wild, deranged, madman, screwball, nutty, crazed, insane, bonkers, maniac, zany, offbeat, wackadoodle.

"Whackjob" Example Sentences

1. His behavior was so strange, it was like he was a whackjob.
2. She had a whackjob of an idea to solve the problem.
3. I'm not sure why he said that, he must be a whackjob.
4. He was a total whackjob and no one wanted to be around him.
5. It was a whackjob of a plan and everyone knew it would fail.
6. His whackjob ideas were just too crazy to take seriously.
7. She thought it was a good idea, but it was really just a whackjob.
8. He was a complete whackjob and everyone was afraid of him.
9. His whackjob behavior was getting him into trouble with the law.
10. Everyone knew he was a whackjob, but no one wanted to say it.
11. His whackjob attitude was starting to wear on everyone's nerves.
12. She had a whackjob plan that would never work in a million years.
13. He was a whackjob and no one wanted to be around him.
14. His whackjob ideas were too wild to be taken seriously.
15. His whackjob plan was doomed to fail from the start.
16. Everyone thought he was a whackjob, but no one wanted to say it.
17. His whackjob behavior was getting him into more and more trouble.
18. It was a whackjob idea and everyone knew it was doomed to fail.
19. He was a total whackjob and no one wanted to be associated with him.
20. She had a whackjob of an idea that no one wanted to hear.
21. His whackjob attitude was starting to make people uncomfortable.
22. It was a whackjob plan and everyone knew it would never work.
23. He was a whackjob and no one wanted to listen to his ideas.
24. His whackjob ideas were too far-fetched to be taken seriously.
25. His whackjob behavior was getting him into more and more trouble with the law.
26. Everyone knew he was a whackjob, but no one wanted to confront him about it.
27. His whackjob attitude was starting to cause problems with his coworkers.
28. She had a whackjob of an idea and no one wanted to hear it.
29. His whackjob ideas were too crazy to be taken seriously.
30. He was a whackjob and no one wanted to be around him anymore.
31. His whackjob plan was doomed to fail from the very beginning.
32. Everyone thought he was a whackjob, but they were too scared to say it.
33. His whackjob behavior was getting him into more and more dangerous situations.
34. It was a whackjob idea and everyone knew it would never work out.
35. He was a total whackjob and no one wanted to be associated with him in any way.
36. She had a whackjob of an idea that no one wanted to entertain.
37. His whackjob attitude was starting to make people question his sanity.
38. It was a whackjob plan and everyone knew it would end in disaster.
39. He was a whackjob and no one wanted to listen to his wild theories.
40. His whackjob ideas were too far-fetched and ridiculous to take seriously.

Common Phases

"Whackjobbing"; "Whackjobbed"; "Whackjobber"; "Whackjobbingly"; "Whackjobbers";

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