Aún no tenemos significados para "be a strangeness".
1There had been a strangeness between them since their visit to London.
2There was a strangeness about him, though, that she could not fathom.
3There was a strangeness about their movement that she couldn't quite work out.
4On the bed rested a woman, but there was a strangeness to her.
5There was a strangeness about it that made me uneasy.
6There 's a strangeness in the air-my heart beats to bursting!
7The goddess looked upon him, and there was a strangeness in her eyes, half cold, half sorrowing.
8There is a strangeness in your blood.
9There was a strangeness in the sight of that immovable presence locked in prayer before an abandoned shrine.
10There was a strangeness in his bearing which made her uneasy, a certain subdued hilarity which suggested drunkenness.
11He says there is a strangeness between the King and my Lady Castlemayne, as I was told yesterday.
12Yet there was a strangeness.
13And there 's a strangeness here.
14There was a strangeness in his voice, as well as in the words, which caused her to look at him inquiringly.
15He faced her slowly, knowing that in spite of himself there was a strangeness in his manner which she would not understand.
16I think there is a strangeness in the idea, as well as "shaking the poor like snakes from his door," which suits the speaker.