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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 old mansion had a freakish atmosphere, with creaking doors and mysterious shadows.
The freakish structure of the ancient language posed a challenge for linguists trying to decipher it.
The freakish echoes in the cave created an otherworldly ambiance for explorers.
The freakish stroke of luck led the amateur golfer to victory in the prestigious tournament.

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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