Sentence examples for bizarre clothes from inspiring English sources

"bizarre clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an array of unusual or strange clothes that stand out. For example: "The models walked down the catwalk wearing the designer's bizarre clothes, which included a yellow sequined dress and a green velvet jumpsuit."

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Debussy wore "very bizarre clothes" and was "a hippie type".

"What they want most is for China's youth to have long hair, wear bizarre clothes, drink soda, listen to Western music, have no fighting spirit, love pleasure and comfort!

AMONG friends, Teddy Walkowicz is known for his long bachelorhood, which seemed as hard to break as a secret code; his imitation of Jack Nicholson; his heartfelt thank-you notes on beautiful stationery; his aversion to barber shops (he cuts his own hair); his beautiful clothes; his bizarre clothes; and his graciousness.

Bolt had little help from his team-mates as the West thrashed the East, 58-38, in a 40-minute game that was much less attention-grabbing than the bizarre clothes worn by the two coaches, NBA All-Stars James Harden and Russell Westbrook.

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Colorful or bizarre clothing might suggest mania, while unkempt, dirty clothes might suggest schizophrenia or depression.

"I like to find cool day wear, of course, but I'm more interested in bizarre pieces, clothes that don't make sense".

Abrahim pulled from his wallet a photograph of a young girl, no older than fifteen or sixteen, dressed in a bizarre array of Western clothes — a pleated black-and-white polka-dot dress that was several sizes too large, a pair of high-top sneakers, and makeup that had been painted on to make her look older.

Schwab's Dry Goods Store holds a menagerie of bizarre and useless trinkets, clothes, guns, hats, and period pieces that are mildly interesting after a few BABs.

But the clothes had a bizarre beauty.

Today, the word often appears behind a shield of euphemism, used by polite people to refer to otherness, misfortune, or just something ineffably bizarre (Björk's taste in clothes, your Aunt Matilda's carrot-carob torte).

With the scowl of an old-time preacher at the pulpit, Mr. Waters noted that Ms. Kawakubo's clothes often look so bizarre and threadbare that "the fashion-impaired public feels sorry for us".

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