freakish in English

adjective
1
bizarre or grotesque; abnormal.
freakish and mischievous elves

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1. These earthquakes served a definite purpose and were selective in destruction —never freakish.

2. Yes, and despite your freakish age, you're also a human.

3. It will throw its legs about in a freakish manner, creating a rather ludicrous show.

4. The wintry weather took on freakish proportions with torrential rain turning to sideways sleet as the Blustery wind continued to create havoc.

5. Cranky adjective (U.S., Canad., & Irish informal) eccentric, wacky (slang), oddball (informal), freakish, odd, strange, funny (informal), out there (slang), bizarre, peculiar, queer (informal), rum (Brit

6. He had lost his livelihood, a freakish disaster had claimed the lives of his children, and now he was beset by a debilitating illness.

7. ANP, PML-N disagree over renaming Province Now, it's merely a case of sitting in a house under 24-hour camera surveillance, Abasing yourself on a freakish talent show, or stabbing your rivals in the back in the boardroom.

8. By all rights I should have become a Bluestockinged wildwoman—an artist of pseudonymous fame and freakish habits; but it is a notoriously difficult thing to throw over the chains of the world’s expectations of females

9. ‘They are Contemptuous of fundamental human rights and jealous of any source of power apart from their own.’ ‘He was Contemptuous of me for reminding him about reading the instructions - he didn't see the relevance.’ ‘Those who aren't openly Contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish.’

10. 12 Denton adds: “The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event.”

11. ‘They are Contemptuous of fundamental human rights and jealous of any source of power apart from their own.’ ‘He was Contemptuous of me for reminding him about reading the instructions - he didn't see the relevance.’ ‘Those who aren't openly Contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish.’

12. ‘The 90 minute opener is a Caper involving a thoroughbred racehorse, a bunch of knock-off porn videos (also featuring animals), a Greek kebab shop owner and, naturally, wads of cash.’ ‘It was freakish to say the least, and even lost me a few readers in the process - but at the same time, this stunt saw the site rapidly acquiring a whole

13. The first year of the Tour will Culminate with a grand finale to be held at the Bellagio in Las Vegas.: They were unaware that a degraded environment leads to a scramble for scarce resources and may Culminate in poverty and even war.: Finally they all Culminate with a freakish act of the meteorological variety.: The fun will Culminate once again in a blaze of colour with an Atlantis carnival