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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    freakish


    1. comes this marble player who has this freakish gift


    2. Torbin could see a bond between them that seemed exclusive; himself the freakish outsider – a role he was not entirely unfamiliar with


    3. What he was less sure of was whether or not the ship had met its fate by some freakish accident, or


    4. Guys with freakish piercings


    5. destroyed his house, a freakish Act of God in suburban Runcorn


    6. The other boy was busy plotting his transfer; it would be a freakish munch-fest once his specimen arrived on Derek’s


    7. You two don’t count, being freakish mutations


    8. The tar-black skull was a freakish hybrid of man and reptile without eyes or nostrils


    9. Completely and utterly normal! He wasn’t some freakish incompetent without sexual urges who couldn’t love, who was going to end his days wanking alone


    10. Feeling threatened, the cottonmouth closed the valves in his throat and rapidly filled with air, bloating his body to three times its normal size and turning into a dirty brown, freakish, water monster

    11. Rani was far too astonished for words, whereas Bilo figured that she had some freakish connection with the supernatural, holy forces


    12. Quite freakish real y


    13. There were very few snippets of information and freakish


    14. The monster’s head poked out of the portal, its freakish


    15. The distinctively freakish moment was disrupted by an all-too-common sound: a cell phone’s ring


    16. Honestly, I think the fact that I can still function on any kind of level at all after several hours of torque and rotational motion – not to mention a couple of weeks of freakish nightmares – is a big moral victory


    17. as freakish as that sounds


    18. Not only were these freakish looking creatures stark raving mad, but they were also cannibalistic


    19. The knight agreed to try, and got on slowly but surely, for the colt was a gallant fellow, and soon learned to love his new master, though he was freakish and wild


    20. Amy felt anxious, as well she might, for when Jo turned freakish there was no knowing where she would stop

    21. But, whether influenced by the jealousy that seems instinctive with every petted child towards a dangerous rival, or from whatever caprice of her freakish nature, Pearl would show no favor to the clergyman


    22. "Ah, yes, that's another matter—a mere trifle, but the sort of thing you take an interest in—queer, you know, and what you might call freakish


    23. Down here, headlights prowl sharklike through unsignaled intersections, light up freakish swaths of streetscape: ashcans, knees, hydrants gushing senselessly


    24. “Hear ye, Hear ye!” he cried to the Throng, pushing his greasy cockt Hat back on his Head, pulling at the Queue of his Tye-Wig, and screwing up his red Face to intimidate those Members of the Audience he could not tempt with his freakish Wares


    25. "Could it really have been so freakish, so abnormal?" he asked


    26. As well toss a rose in a monkey cage as bestow a living heart on a perverse and freakish child like Elfrida, who regarded the gift merely as the means of a moment’s amusement, to be picked to pieces and then tossed to the ground


    27. There is a good deal of the freakish in her method; it is not natural, wholesome and universal


    28. Its success was simply due to James Welch, a quaint, freakish little actor—a sort of Louie Freear in trousers


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    Synonyms for "freakish"

    bizarre eccentric flakey flaky freakish freaky gonzo off-the-wall outlandish outre capricious frivolous changeable fanciful erratic wayward arbitrary uncertain

    "freakish" definitions

    changeable


    characteristic of a freak


    conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual