Sentence examples for was freak from inspiring English sources

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was freak

noun

A man, particularly a bold, strong, vigorous man.

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"It was freak accident," Salé said.

If any genre desperately needed to evolve, it was freak folk, a media-generated label for a group of eclectic and willfully left-field musicians who rose up in the early '00s.

I told you I was freak.

Some of this was "freak release," some of it was becoming the freak I was meant to be.

Similar(53)

Its specialty was freak-sized emotions — rage, envy, glory — too big to be contained by a subtler genre; in classic camp style, it found ugliness in beauty, as well as vice versa.

Wallace was freaked.

"I was freaked," she said.

Still, make no mistake, she was freaked.

I was freaked out for days.

"I was freaked out," he said.

"I was freaked out," Beverly said.

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