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‖ bizarrerie|bizarəri, bɪˈzɑːrərɪ| [F. bizarrerie.] Bizarre quality.
1741–70Lett. Mrs. Carter (1808) 207 The bizarreries which arise from the mixture of good and bad which makes up the composition of most folks. 1828Scott Tapestr. Chamb., Rich in all the bizarrerie of the Elizabethan school. 1844For. Q. Rev. XXXIII. 60 Bizarreries. 1858Bagehot Lit. Studies II. 194 The bizarrerie of Mr. Dickens's genius. |