8 adjectives to describe loons

Lewis Baboon, Louis XIV., "a false loon of a grandfather to Philip, and one that might justly be called a Jack-of-all-trades.

"Go away, you crazy loon!"

The little loon wasn't able to stay under water any longer, but appeared on the water's edge, little and black and venomous.

Out upon him, the lazy loon!

At most, it tolerates one annual loon.

thou see'st me a ragged loon, a sorry wight the meanest rogue would scorn to bow to, and the very children jeer atand all by reason of a lewd, black-avised clapper-claw that doth flourish him a mighty axeO, a vile, seditious fellow ripe for the gallows.

Swollen with vain pride at their late victory, (the fiend hang the coward loons who fled before them,) they have sworn to make this noble lady serve them barefoot in their camp.

"There were but barely two, and two cowardly loons as man could wish to meet withal."

8 adjectives to describe  loons