We have no meanings for "truly strange" in our records yet.
1 It was so familiar-thatwas what made it feel so truly strange .
2 Tuitui is a truly strange beast, and gives food for thought.
3 The latter is a truly strange and interesting cultural phenomenon.
4 It's the normal things that make the truly strange imaginable.
5 Then Greenspan said something truly strange to viewers unfamiliar with the quants and their minions.
6 It was then that Bakrell realized what made the city seem truly strange and empty.
7 It is truly strange that man's mind should have made of life a perpetual strife.
8 This, when you think about it, is a truly strange story which prompts a number of questions.
9 The truly strange thing about this story, of course, is that not all of the children died.
10 There's the truly strange and obvious choices from our national parliament meriting their own Trump-esque latex mask.
11 Nothing truly strange often happens, and only our egotism invests events of personal interest with a trace of the marvellous.
13 Opa-locka airport is a truly strange place, a kind of neutral zone in time and space and, more important, in law enforcement, too.
14 Or it felt to me like, you know, you just have an expanded emotional vocabulary to talk about some of the truly strange .
15 Truly strange is the starting-point of prehistoric science.
16 "'Tis strange, cousin," said I, " truly strange .
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