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- adjective
superlative form ofbarmy : mostbarmy .
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Examples
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Spelljammer, introduced in 1989, is probably the barmiest D&D setting, featuring sailing ships which can cross the interstellar void to other worlds.
The Worlds of D&D: Overview Adam Whitehead 2009
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If you want to convince me of the wrongness of an argument you must do more than "This is possibly the barmiest idea the Tories have had to date".
Mum and Dad - The State Dan Vevers 2009
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This is possibly the barmiest idea the Tories have had to date, and there's some stiff competition.
Mum and Dad - The State Dan Vevers 2009
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Europe doesn't help because its legislative machinery seems to work like the barmiest, commiest, "something must be done", parochial council in a town hall near you. davidke
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Here's one of the barmiest - and saddest - things I've ever read, from a certain Henry Blodget:
What Henry Blodget Just Does Not Get glyn moody 2008
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It its barmiest a sketch from The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer At Home with Slade is suggested to be a template for The Osbournes as though the producers had seen that rather cultish show and thought 'We should do that for real one day which someone like Ozzy Osbourne.
Feeling Listless - "Taking the credit for your second symphony." 2004
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Grease, in its barmiest days near projuced a more hefty cavileer.
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Britain's barmiest bike lane that is WIDER than a car - perhaps the brains behind it were anticipating an explosion in pedal-power.
Motoring 2010
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After 231 years of making some of the barmiest decisions known to man, the Lord Chamberlain was stripped of his power to censor any play wishing to be licensed for public performance.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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* To me, however, Gordon Brown's barmiest idea was the one encapsulated in a headline on the Sky News website two months ago, during the deluge in the north of England.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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