freakish

IPA: frˈikɪʃ

adjective

  • Resembling a freak.
  • Strange, unusual, abnormal or bizarre.
  • Capricious, unpredictable.
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Examples of "freakish" in Sentences

  • Most of them look severely constipated or just plain freakish.
  • For me he looks freakish, which is worrying because he just doesnt have the face for a leading role?
  • What could only be described as a freakish deflection not only took it the six yards to Dida's goal, but right in the bottom corner, giving the Brazilian no chance of keeping it out.
  • Worn with drop-crotch jeans, a fedora, striped socks, a print blouse, oversized reading glasses, crocheted slippers, layers of crystals and Indian beads and a red Mongolian fur, the Birkin becomes an extension of her, authentic and "freakish" and proud of it.
  • The only honest information would have been that about 97 percent of the world’s relevant scientists overwhelming agree that climate change couldn’t be more real and is a genuine danger to humanity and the planet -- and that the evidence is all around us in freakish weather, rising oceans, melting arctic ice and glaciers, shifting habitats, and more.

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