Sentence examples for freakish from inspiring English sources

The word 'freakish' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very strange or unusual. Example Sentence: The youngster's freakish strength left the adults in the room speechless.

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freakish

adjective

Resembling a freak.

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"It seems a freakish set of events," said Redfearn.

The Leeds manager, Neil Redfearn, described six players pulling out of his side on the eve of the match as a freakish set of events but said he had to take the absences at face value.

It was, however, somewhat surprising for the review to produce an underlying or implicit argument that the only legitimate means of containing carbon emissions (if that's what some freakish people are into) are cost-effective means.

She immediately made an impression, bordering on the freakish, singing Baby Take a Bow, in Stand Up and Cheer! (1934), among seven movies in which she appeared in the same year.

The days ahead, perhaps when the nagging doubts about a freakish set of results on the last afternoon have been allayed, will focus minds.

But what she did do was open a door for succeeding generations; and if we now think there is nothing freakish or unusual about women dramatists making a mark in their teens or coming from a working-class background, we have Shelagh Delaney to thank for it.

A freakish combination of results could technically still deny a club which has flirted with extinction in the recent past but, in reality, Bournemouth are as good as in the Premier League.

Sir Alex Ferguson has already admitted he does not expect Valencia to be available for the remainder of the season and likened the injury to that which Alan Smith suffered in similarly freakish circumstances against Liverpool in 2006.

They are outliers blessed with a freakish talent that can be expressed any way – devastating in a single over or a day and a half of batting.

It doesn't take much to work out how it earned its name, with a terrain of dunes gliding into sandstone crags, the only ornament a frosting of salt left by a freakish rainstorm two years ago.

While Sherwood highlights the danger of allowing Arsenal to get into their rhythm at Wembley, he has no intention of changing the tactics that, with the exception of last weekend's freakish 6-1 defeat at Southampton, have served Villa so well so far.

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