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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfreakishfreak‧ish /ˈfriːkɪʃ/ adjective STRANGEvery unusual and strange, and sometimes frightening SYN weird freakish weather —freakishly adverb —freakishness noun [uncountable]
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freakish• Disproportionalities can sometimes appear almost freakish.• Yeah, it was kind of a freakish accident over on the coast when they were over there.• It even rained in Redwood City during the freakish day.• One of the characters is Sheeva, a freakish eight-foot-tall woman with four arms.• One may and one does read plenty of freakish recipes in cookery books.• I was just a kid who had done a freakish thing.
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