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bizarreness

[ UK /bɪzˈɑːnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. strikingly out of the ordinary

How To Use bizarreness In A Sentence

  • I, Darrell Standing, was the linking personality that connected all bizarreness and grotesqueness. Chapter 6
  • What life style do those elite pursue?They pursue uniqueness, but not bizarreness .
  • Bizarreness after bizarreness harries the hardy band of travellers, all of them rendered with Miéville's impressive ingenuity and inventiveness. Iron Council Linkdump
  • So I long for the energetic verve of a Saki, the narrative vigour and cultural cameos of a Maugham, the imaginative bizarreness of a Roald Dahl or the feminine insights of a Doris Lessing.
  • Its bizarreness is not lost on the clearly stupefied guests.
  • And so, you find the bizarreness of a funeral being transformed into a cheapjack political rally - and none of the participants realizing how utterly ghastly that looks to normal people.
  • Her assumption of equality with him was disconcerting, and at times he half-consciously resented the impudence and bizarreness of her intrusion upon him -- rising out of the sea in a howling nor'wester, fresh from poking her revolver under Ericson's nose, protected by her gang of huge Polynesian sailors, and settling down in Berande like any shipwrecked sailor. Chapter 6
  • Her assumption of equality with him was disconcerting, and at times he half-consciously resented the impudence and bizarreness of her intrusion upon him -- rising out of the sea in a howling nor'wester, fresh from poking her revolver under Ericson's nose, protected by her gang of huge Polynesian sailors, and settling down in Berande like any shipwrecked sailor. Chapter 6
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