Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
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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