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Zany   /zˈeɪni/   Listen
Zany

adjective
1.
Ludicrous, foolish.  Synonyms: cockamamie, cockamamy, goofy, sappy, silly, wacky, whacky.  "Wore a goofy hat" , "A silly idea" , "Some wacky plan for selling more books"
2.
Like a clown.  Synonyms: buffoonish, clownish, clownlike.  "A clownish face" , "A zany sense of humor"
noun
(pl. zanies)
1.
A buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for ludicrous effect.
2.
A man who is a stupid incompetent fool.  Synonyms: bozo, cuckoo, fathead, goof, goofball, goose, jackass, twat.






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"Zany" Quotes from Famous Books



... concluded, than your worship burst into a horse-laugh, and stamping your foot on the floor, the room was instantly filled with as motley a group as ever giggled decorum out of countenance at a masquerade: among whom I recognized a zany, with a blue perriwig, bestriding a large goose, and brandishing a golden egg, whilst your worship was clapping your hands in all the raptures of applause. "Perdition seize this fellow," cried your worship, pointing to me, "his tongue chatters like a cherry-clapper, and lies like the prospectus ...
— The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor - Vol I, No. 2, February 1810 • Samuel James Arnold

... books, hating the author for various reasons—amongst others, because, having the proper pride of a gentleman and a scholar, he did not, in the year 1843, choose to permit himself to be exhibited and made a zany of in London, and especially because he will neither associate with, nor curry favour with, them who are neither gentlemen nor scholars—attack his book with abuse and calumny. He is, perhaps, condescending too much ...
— The Romany Rye - A Sequel to 'Lavengro' • George Borrow

... a Man of Parts to be impos'd upon, and whip'd through the Lungs here—like a Mountebank's Zany for sham Cures —Mr. Doctor, I must tell you 'tis ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn, Vol. III • Aphra Behn

... would have it are many; they that achieve their desire are few. For in the minor artist the passionate—the elemental quality—is not often found: he being of his essence the ape or zany of his betters. Tourneur is not a great tragic. The Atheist's Tragedy is but grotesquely and extravagantly horrible; its personages are caricatures of passion; its comedy is inexpressibly sordid; its incidents are absurd when they are not simply abominable. But it is written in excellent ...
— Views and Reviews - Essays in appreciation • William Ernest Henley

... fearless tread, but he saw no living thing and heard only the Voices[FN362] sounding all around him. Some said, "Who is yon fool man and whence hath he come?" Stop him, let him not pass!" Others shouted out, "Fall on him, seize this zany and slay him!" Then the report waxed louder and louder still, likest to the roar of thunder, and many Voices yelled out, "Thief! Assassin! Murderer!" Another muttered in taunting undertones, "Let him be, fine fellow that he is! Suffer him to pass on, for he and he only shall get the ...
— Supplemental Nights, Volume 3 • Richard F. Burton


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