Being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird.
Relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world.
1 They were better under water now-betterunder water since the strange days.
2 Attitudes to this strange jamboree, which takes place tonight, vary throughout Europe.
3 This strange , long story was the answer to his most pressing question.
4 This combination of pressure and cold has strange effects on animals' bodies.
5 Faith to enter a strange harbour despite the hazards and possible consequences.
6 A rather strange set of circumstances, I am sure you will agree.
7 Perhaps people are just immune: perhaps we've seen too many strange sights.
8 Different communities and linkages form, creating strange bedfellows and generating unpredictable consequences.
9 Tactics, military history, weapons technology, combat, not writing - that 's strange for a Utopian.
10 Especially with Xiang Bin gone on his strange adventure beyond the sea.
11 There was a strange atmosphere in the chamber yesterday during Leaders' Questions.
12 Look, in a strange way this might actually work in our favor.
13 Given Mexico City's original geography, its lack of water may seem strange .
14 Such new weapons were usually considered to be strange and, initially, unacceptable.
15 State colleges are a bargain-hunter's best higher-education dream Something strange is happening.
16 The friend also said she expressed strange opinions from time to time.
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