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Significats de
freakish
en anglès
Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
bizarre
eccentric
outlandish
flaky
freaky
gonzo
outre
flakey
off-the-wall
Termes relacionats
unconventional
Changeable.
capricious
Termes relacionats
unpredictable
Sinònims
Examples for "
bizarre
"
bizarre
eccentric
outlandish
flaky
freaky
Examples for "
bizarre
"
1
It seems
bizarre
how far North Korea is prepared to push China.
2
Either way, it was far too
bizarre
for James to think about.
3
More damaging information has also come to light about Ford's
bizarre
behaviour.
4
It's the birth of a spotted hyena, however, that is particularly
bizarre
.
5
I said nothing, assuming that this was just a
bizarre
rhetorical question.
1
His
'
eccentric
'
family travelled a great deal when he was a child.
2
People who met my parents said they reminded them of
eccentric
vaudevillians.'
3
Nonetheless, Chelsea's approach to a game of potential difficulties had been
eccentric
.
4
That's a much bigger challenge than making outrageous
eccentric
statements, Morrow said.
5
Memory, she knew-especiallywhen you were her age-wasnothing if not
eccentric
.
1
But how many of the film's
outlandish
military research projects really happened?
2
A repeat of Dele Alli's recent breakthrough is not an
outlandish
idea.
3
The better part of Caliph's thinking had gone into one
outlandish
plan.
4
Wild,
outlandish
fellows were loitering about the door and in the street.
5
It's easy to scoff at these claims as
outlandish
and distinctly American.
1
Drain, break into pieces; place in a food processor, pulse until
flaky
.
2
They regard a dietary solution as simplistic or as
flaky
alternative medicine.
3
All of these elements can result in itchy,
flaky
and irritated skin.
4
That sounds a little
flaky
.
How many times had I said that?
5
PVC sculptures can look a little
flaky
the rest of the year.
1
Don't you think the current administration would consider that kind of
freaky
?
2
From the
freaky
-
but
-
awesome
files: this 300-metre long spiderweb on the Greek coast.
3
But if you thought that album satisfied his
freaky
streak, think again.
4
Just scratched herself up with a paper clip, on some
freaky
jag.
5
In the beginning, there was just a
freaky
outsider called David Byrne.
1
However, the
gonzo
nature of Rifts can make it hard to get into.
2
But she'll have these sort of like, gorgeous,
gonzo
lyrical passages.
3
His father, with his money and influence and irresistible
gonzo
charisma, had saved her.
4
All the rest of you guys, these five rows, are
gonzo
-
history
-
back
in
the
fleet.
5
But the
gonzo
master was a one-off, writes Shane Hegarty.
1
The person who produced the most
outre
sentiment was called 'strong.'
2
His costume of fringed buckskin was wild and
outre
even for our frontier camp.
3
To wed immediately would be improper-wouldbe indecorous-wouldbe
outre
.
4
Quite possibly nothing as
outre
and impressive as this.
5
They delighted in the scandalous and the
outre
.
1
See if snowflake science is
flakey
Do snowflakes always have six branches?
2
These should be light and
flakey
if made according to directions.
3
A good Danish pastry is an irresistible breakfast treat -buttery, rich and
flakey
.
4
A heavy purplish vapor in the crucible condensed on the walls into black,
flakey
crystals.
5
Sometimes he'd shovel bagels between his
flakey
dry lips.
1
Trump's
off
-
the
-
wall
accusations, tantrums and defiance illustrate the need for parental control.
Freakish.
Termes relacionats
abnormal
Ús de
freakish
en anglès
1
If the league game produced a
freakish
result, this rematch did not.
2
Besides, no one's 'normal.' Phil must have had something
freakish
about him.
3
Melinda was kind of
freakish
looking when she was my age, actually.
4
The god of the machine was in a
freakish
mood that evening.
5
And now you propose to drop it in the same
freakish
manner.
6
It took a
freakish
strike from Mertens to break the game open.
7
So, maybe that
freakish
stillness back in Cannes had quite banal roots?
8
Denialism is rooted in human tendencies that are neither
freakish
nor pathological.
9
I did a
freakish
thing the night we arrived at the Killigrews'.
10
And this happened to be one of his wayward and
freakish
mornings.
11
He used to have sudden fits of a
freakish
and terrible humor.
12
On your TV screen, these are impressive enough in their
freakish
design.
13
It is just her, the two
freakish
cat-things, and her wiggly fingers.
14
For Mr Hardy's poetic gift is not a late and
freakish
flowering.
15
Their purposes were restricted, their maxims were one-sided, yea, very often,
freakish
.
16
The
freakish
terrain and air and darkness distorted what reached my ears.
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