Sentence examples for a strange image from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a strange image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an image that is unusual, odd, or not typical in appearance or content.
Example: "As I scrolled through the gallery, I stumbled upon a strange image that caught my attention immediately."
Alternatives: "an odd picture" or "a peculiar visual".

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This was a strange image to take home as the war in Iraq began on television.

It's a strange image — walking up to where a cross had been and finding an empty place.

But by the end England looked a strange team, remade in a strange image, with no obvious default shape or set of combinations.

He acknowledged that it is a "strange image you'd want to project onto a chicken," but, after photographing the Seramas, he understood.

Also worth a mention is a strange image of his mother, Eva, beneath a museum wall of old rifles, "carefully posed", suggests Bradford, having explained that Larkin didn't have the most straightforward of relationships with either of his parents.

Mr. Levin was carried away by a strange image of gobbling up all the information and entertainment that he foresees flooding America, digitally or otherwise: "I want to ingest it" and "embrace it" and "consume it".

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Whatever was original about Chassériau was probably what later artists like Gustave Moreau and Puvis de Chavannes admired, a slight streak of rhetorical eccentricity, maybe, which you find only rarely, in historical works like the last picture in the show, "Emperor Augustus in Spain": a violent, strange image, loosely painted as if it were an oil sketch, but on the scale of a mural.

"Lawyers have a very strange image, that they're stuck up and dull," he said.

It ends with a powerful and strange image of reality itself as two-sided: "Listen to me," cried Syme with extraordinary emphasis.

Meanwhile, I leave you with a genuine, but strange image of this mischievous volcano.

Back in the mid-Nineties, when Primal Scream were recording their album Give Out But Don't Give Up in Memphis, they paid a call on Eggleston to ask if they could use Troubled Waters, his strange image of a neon Confederate flag and a palm tree, on the cover.

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