How To Use Weirdly In A Sentence

  • Eventually, the penny drops: film-making is grinding, unspontaneous, perfectionist, weirdly soul-baring work. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Weirdly, Da L.E.S. is a member of Jozi, which is sort of like if Juelz Santana were also in the Roots.) Chicago Reader
  • We couldn't believe how like a waxwork he looked: thin and weirdly out of date with his white coat on, talking on an old-fashioned telephone, with a corpselike pallor. Tarnish and Style: Why I Like Venice, part 1
  • In contrast, over the past week the weather has been weirdly warm in the north and west thanks to a southerly wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • More specifically, we see the front end design and hard lines of the Lamborghini Reventon fused into a shape that closely resembles that of the Pagani Zonda topped with futuristic styling elements like the dramatic rear end with the massive but weirdly enough, eye-catching jet-inspired 'afterburners' that house the tail lights. Carscoop
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  • But the only surprise here is in the formulaic plotting and the weirdly reactionary politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • A figure in an orange jumpsuit stepped from a gap in the hull of a bulbous construc - tion vehicle and stood beside one of the thing's piston-driven, weirdly anthropomorphic arms. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • It's a dark relic of a space, atmosphered Thursday evening in murky stage-mist, the middle of its floor weirdly disarranged with a collection of sinister objects. Rodney Punt: The Mortal Thoughts of Lady Macbeth: A Chamber Opera of Horrors at Fais Do-Do
  • Dave, the weirdly talented man who can make anagrams out of anything, honored me by conducting a fake interview in which all the answers are anagrams of my name.
  • [But he] inhabits a completely different — and, to an American, a weirdly different — juristic universe. Elena Kagan’s ‘Judicial Hero’
  • The pace subsides as Zeitlin becomes more ruminative; Wilson employs a weirdly eerie wooden flute that he somehow uses against the face of his drumhead and Williams bows in a decidedly ominous way. Ralph A. Miriello: Denny Zeitlin With Buster Williams and Matt Wilson at the Kitano
  • Things like methylene chloride being rather more weirdly polar as a solvent than you'd expect, or the fact that some amines will stick to solid magnesium sulfate drying agent (but not sodium sulfate), or how you can azeotrope out acetic acid with toluene, or how you want palladium tetrakis to be lemon yellow and not orange In the Pipeline
  • Even the lamer efforts here -- a weirdly affectless version of "Norwegian Wood," a hornless, triumphantly bad "Got to Get You Into My Life" -- are stunning in their strange way. Beatles March On
  • Digital alarm clocks and watches operate weirdly and are often indecipherable.
  • But the image is weirdly denuded of its associations: it is depoliticised and dehistoricised.
  • They also seemed weirdly ambisexual: at least one seemed to sport eye makeup and extravagantly long lower lashes; another had a monobrow along with bouncy-looking, well-brushed hair.
  • Have a weirdly formatted company name and it sticks out like a sore thumb.
  • The fact is that things look a lot rosier with this bag of weirdly-named innovators blurring genre boundaries.
  • Striding through a dozen galleries filled only with his work is weirdly unpleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mon 11/06/06 6:07 PM ew…whose stomach did they unline to get those things that weirdly look like one of those stupid little half sweaters fergie, or monkey twin one or two, or nicole richie are always dragging around in…oh and annie, you make me giggle Breaking: Oprah doesn't need a book club to control the publishing world | EW.com
  • To be honest, I do not understand why it is so hard for so many people with asperger's to understand that if a person thinks someone is different/weird and the someone tells them "Oh, yeah, I am different (weird) because I have this disorder called asperger's that makes me think differently (weirdly) ..." unless the first person is familiar with asperger's in a possitive way (if they were this probably would not be an issue in the first place) adding a funny sounding name and listing symptoms/pointing out the specific reasons the person probably picked up on, but did not recognize individually, that caused them to think the someone was different/weird, is very likely only going to confirm the someone is weird in the person's mind. Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums
  • They also seemed weirdly ambisexual: at least one seemed to sport eye makeup and extravagantly long lower lashes; another had a monobrow along with bouncy-looking, well-brushed hair.
  • Can someone mansplain to me why the price of a Hershey bar was so weirdly stable until 1970?
  • The president seems weirdly ignorant of how stuff gets done in DC.
  • The track I went with has some great strings - I really dig the Cello anyway, so when its used this way, with both pizzicato and bowed sounds, it gets under my skin - chirping birds, insects, and the solid yet shuffling beat to carry it through with this weirdly dark sense to it. Music (For Robots): April 2005 Archives
  • I can understand why earwax gets a bad rap: It's weirdly sticky, puslike in color, and smells ever so faintly of Velveeta. Wired Top Stories
  • Weirdly, this is not unenjoyable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others show a pair of young men, their faces weirdly painted, toying with liquid-filled beakers and sitting down to a repast of blue-painted goose.
  • How dark it was growing! how weirdly soughed the wind among the pine tops! how bodingly the thunder growled afar! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
  • A crafter is selling this totally nonfunctional (but weirdly compelling) knitted power-cable on Etsy for $15. Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives
  • Because while 17-year-old Nick Bollea hasn't inherited his father's premature balding or weirdly saveloy-style arms, but he does seem to have inherited Hulk's need for danger. Hey Wife-Murderers, Hulk Hogan’s Totally On Your Side
  • The data, no surprise, are in conflict: Yes, there is growth; no, the growth is weirdly weak for a postrecession recovery. The Crazy Data Decade
  • London deserves a weirdly scarred face and no hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sound is frenetic and heavy, but also monotonal, devoid of light of and shade and – a little weirdly considering how many records they sell – pop hooks. Pendulum
  • London deserves a weirdly scarred face and no hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • One, it underlined how weirdly obsessed and overserious NBA fans are about the league's all-time pecking order—witness the recent howling when Dallas's coach dared suggest that Dirk Nowitzki belonged in the greatest-ever Top 10, as if there was the possibility the Martian All-Stars might arrive and our planet would get hammered in the low post because it opted for Nowitzki over Hakeem Olajuwon. No Use Denying the LeBrilliance Anymore
  • Hook's melodic lead bass was set askew from the weirdly krautrock fractured drums, dark guitar lines and added synthesizers. Times, Sunday Times
  • She herself says that her dysfunctional family has actually weirdly helped her career.
  • Seven months after singing live for the kiddies at the White House Easter Egg Roll, some of the cast members of Fox's "Glee" have donned Pout-by-Victoria's Secret bras, American Apparel panties and, weirdly, Christian Louboutin pumps for a photo spread in the November issue of GQ. After 'Glee' GQ photos cause controversy, cast member responds
  • But the only surprise here is in the formulaic plotting and the weirdly reactionary politics. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's collective guilt selectively applied, a concept of Original Sin limited to certain time-zones and complexions, and weirdly ahistorical.
  • You seem both surprised and weirdly judgmental. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harvey creates a credible nightmare and turns what at first seems a simple eco-sermon into something more weirdly compelling.
  • In contrast, over the past week the weather has been weirdly warm in the north and west thanks to a southerly wind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, things do falter a little; weirdly, it's the signature biryani that lets the side down. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a way, this weirdly understates the severity of institutional racism in the United States, since it implies that there were all these qualified minority jurists who were getting short shrift from the Oval Office. Standing Pat
  • OBVIOUSLY our mom is awesome, because she gave birth to US, although if our mom had realized the foaming weirdly-dressed pinko communist her wholehearted support of our early childhood activities would produce, she would have maybe thought twice about telling us we could be whatever we wanted to be in our life. Archive 2010-05-01
  • If so, then this 'Miss Rio' ottoman (or 'pouffe' to some of us) will look weirdly familiar. Hippyshopper
  • The Marquis: Inferno - Gotta love Guy Davis 'writing and drawing a weirdly-masked vigilante fighting demons in eighteenth-century France. Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: What Looks Good for July | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • On the other hand, I am clearly missing the Dan Brown gene: the calculatedness of the pacing short chapters, cliffhangers at the end of virtually every chapter, etc. is weirdly exhausting to me. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » Good Bad Books
  • The effect is (in some sense) as much the cause of A as (in a different sense) A is of B. (Aside: this makes John Cramer's transactional quantum theory sound weirdly Aristotelian.www. npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw16. html) Consequently, when Hume and the other Early Moderns tossed out finality, they wound up tossing out causation as well and wound up with something weirdly like al-Ghazali's occasionalism. November 4th, 2009
  • Circulus, their debut album's weirdly suggestive title aside, are the kind of band who will sing about transferring actual power to actual pixies.
  • Their music is a weirdly wonderful post-rock fusion of TexMex rock and country blues, bebop jazz and exotic Mexican mariachi, loneliness and longing, Lee Hazlewood and Ennio Morricone.
  • You walk across the courtyard into the arabesqued porch directly opposite the entrance and you are in a weirdly high single-file corridor like those secret passages in the innards of Egyptian pyramids. Remnant of a Humanist Past
  • Amis's Keith is a more-or-less civilised massive tool, a student of English literature given to pretentious pontificating, who wants to stay true to his girlfriend but can't help leching slaveringly over the weirdly unselfconscious sexbomb Scheherazade. Archive 2010-03-01
  • she was dressed weirdly
  • The roast duck was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes.
  • Stormily what the comburant jointly weirdly is to clavier to them, and to vividly blaeberry what vinaigrette them ministry. were unbelievingly knuckle into this monkeypod of placodermi as chelicerous to zoroastrian and more badlands and seaside. Rational Review
  • Weirdly, Jon and I were talking about the etymology of the German word for bear this morning, and how it comes from the word for brown, instead of the latin root ursus or ursa. Making Light: Pretty rocks
  • It's weirdly overexplicit and actually-to revive a lost word-vulgar. The New Yorker
  • All of those separate icons are a little weirdly "kerned" on the iPad screen. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • This is a book in which a doppelganger of the old "Friday the 13th" villain Jason Vorhees, he of the hockey mask, appears again and again, like a totem, achieving a weirdly peaceful mythos by the end.
  • Given their defense of involuntary treatment as not only justified but morally mandatory, psychiatrists seem weirdly reluctant to acknowledge their role in it.
  • Gravity goes weirdly longitudinal and you begin to plunge forward with unstrained haste and gathering lawlessness. Massive, but Not for the Masses
  • It is a fairytale world of weirdly shaped hills, as well as spectacular caverns of stalagmites and stalactites in endless shapes and forms.
  • Hook's melodic lead bass was set askew from the weirdly krautrock fractured drums, dark guitar lines and added synthesizers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weirdly, given the vile racist that he is, the Blogging Tory known as "Raphael Alexander" gets all panty-bunchy about foreigners having abortions: And the mask slips a little bit more.
  • The entire show is weirdly dated - it uses the word "vlog" a video blog, which I haven't heard in about five years, it pretends any major salesman could still be surprised that sales are moving from paper catalogs to online, and presents teenage girls as generally shallow and shopping-obsessed. NPR Topics: News
  • I mean, I loved Somewhere in Time in its day ... and Time and Again ... and Quantum Leap and Voyager and, you know, that show with the weirdly dressed fellow blipping about in a 1960's Police Box. RTD = Deceptively Playful
  • Mr. Rockwell, 40, who has become a beloved, chameleonic character actor thanks to his roles in movies like Safe Men, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Frost/Nixon (not to mention his weirdly seductive turn in Charlie’s Angels), grew up the son of two actors in what The New York Times once described as a footloose childhood. The Man Who Fell to Moon
  • Suddenly, with banging tampani and the crash of cymbals, rattle of tambourines and beating of tomtoms, the barbaric Ethiopians of the dancing orchestra began their syncopated outrages against every known law of harmony -- swinging weirdly into the bewitching, tickling, tingling rhythm of a maxixe. The Voice on the Wire
  • The town was weirdly familiar.
  • Though weirdly, it also means that those who've gotten the experience are less employable, which is weird. Abusing Adjuncts
  • It was full of bile and anger, and it got huge laughs, but it was weirdly touching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small personal incivilities abound, and weirdly each one is a reflection of the way our leaders behave. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the same time, I thought the fact that she'd actually survived was weirdly heroic.
  • This reductive, brainless jingoism is just too weirdly, sadly topical.

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