freakishly

IPA: frˈikɪʃɫi

adverb

  • In a freakish manner.
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Examples of "freakishly" in Sentences

  • Freakishly large earth element cat.
  • This page is freakishly out of date.
  • That's freakishly tall for a female...
  • The legal system is freakishly lenient.
  • It sure is a freakishly complex template.
  • And they stick out their freakishly coloured tongue.
  • It's a star that they describe as freakishly massive.
  • If Manu can function normally (aka freakishly) while masked,
  • The first batch of ammo he sent me turned in freakishly small groups on the order of 3/4-inch at 100 yards.
  • Lorig already appears to be finding a niche on special teams - the better to nail down a roster spot - and Morris said he is "freakishly" athletic.
  • The sentencing is part of the story of a suburban Washington man whom friends described as "freakishly intelligent" and who became known to the FBI as a prolific Internet propagandist for al-Qaeda.
  • It has the Tories down 5 on last month, and Labour up 7; but the Tory drop has to be seen through the prism of a "freakishly" high result for them last month, and - besides - they're still 15 points clear of Brown & Co.
  • It's not clear who's balking more - lenders or borrowers, as it doesn't seem that anyone trusts anyone else anymore when it comes to credit and debt - but "freakishly" low rates are no longer the exclusive domain of big banks borrowing from the Fed at zero percent.

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