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freakish /ˈfriːkɪʃ /adjectiveVery unusual, strange, or unexpected: freakish weather...- Look at the havoc that has been wreaked by unusually strong storms and freakish weather events all over the globe in recent years.
- This will seem very strange and freakish at first but after a few times you will get used to it and gradually come to enjoy it.
- Temperatures are not rising evenly, but rather we are going to be subjected to increasingly freakish weather, like this summer's unbearable heat waves.
Derivativesfreakishly adverb ...- I assumed he was just as freakishly strange as the rest of Robin's disorganized family.
- Apparently, I'm very good, but she was freakishly amazing.
- I'm not a freak about things being sterilized or freakishly clean.
freakishness noun ...- Long gone (and permanently too, I hope) are the circus performances involving performing animals and horrific displays of human freakishness.
- It only seems right that a group that has so wholeheartedly celebrated the high freakishness of America should turn out to be freaks themselves.
- After all, anyone who actually makes us feel proud of our freakishness is, I think, worth listening to.
Rhymescliquish, weakish |