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A much less used word that seems to be the target of much egregious grasping is "gregarious", which means "social" or "sociable". If someone's talking about an "egregious person", this is what they were going for (unless they just don't like the guy). Oh, and "egregarious" is not the Internet equivalent of being sociable, it's not a word at all, [http://www.google.com/search?q=egregarious despite what some people seem to think].
 
{{noexamples|Pointingpointing them out here as well as on the pages that link here would just be egregious.}}
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{{quote|'''Waldorf''': People sure seem to like the word "egregious".
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