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4 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Freakish' in a Sentence

"Strange, odd, or unusually different in a way that catches attention; having a bizarre or peculiar quality." more

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The freakish pattern on the butterfly's wings caught the attention of the young biologist.
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Sarah wore a freakish costume for Halloween that scared all her friends.
The students were amazed by the freakish talents of the magician at the school talent show.
The freakish plant in the garden had bright purple flowers and giant leaves.

Freakish

free-kish
adjectiveStrange, odd, or unusually different in a way that catches attention; having a bizarre or peculiar quality.
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Last Updated On: August 26, 2024
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