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weirdness

[ US /ˈwɪɹdnəs/ ]
[ UK /wˈi‍ədnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. strikingly out of the ordinary

How To Use weirdness In A Sentence

  • We are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love. Dr. Seuss 
  • This bold feature film debut combines visual flair with a convoluted Gothic weirdness. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fairness to the sluglike one, he offered an unprompted apology for his bit of weirdness two weeks ago, referring to the incident as ‘an unfortunate blip’.
  • Weirdness…ai just wacheded teh SW3 last nite and ai and reeden LotR! Young Skywalker – rest now you must… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • In some cases, where the cause or politician is a bit more authoritarian in stripe, the weirdness comes from the deathly serious tense tight-lipped intolerant besuited clones who populate the gathering, or the Stepford-like blandness of the party faithful. Slightly smeary article about ron paul
  • They take into account the speed of light, the weirdness of elliptical orbits and the fact that planets spin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latest virus has swept the world, and is now responsible for numerous e-mail slowdowns and other weirdness.
  • This proves a wise move, as the sheer weirdness of the story is counterpointed by Jonze's naturalistic approach.
  • Lanzarote is a complete contrast for its sheer weirdness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before long we get a nice piano riff and lots of ambient weirdness joining it.
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