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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weird remarks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe comments or statements that are unusual or strange in nature. Example: "During the meeting, she made several weird remarks that left everyone feeling uncomfortable."
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Widespread mockery of these weird remarks might lead you to think they backfired.
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As Turner fades out of the story and Rhys is left trying to find something to act, Reilly establishes Elaine as odd, arresting and strange: a conventional girl who suddenly comes out with weird Holly Golightly remarks such as "I think cab drivers are fallen angels".
— and cast Romney as the shaky debater daunted by a rival's greatness and likely to tumble into a dark sea of split infinitives and weird rich-guy remarks.
As the Haaretz correspondent notes, even though Ms. Power said in an interview with the same newspaper in 2008 that her remarks sounded "weird" out of context, and insisted that she did not believe in imposing a settlement, the video was used that year by critics Mr. Obama who suggested that he was advised by a pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli academic.
"It just," as Wilensky-Lanford remarks, "got weirder".
Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone remarked: "Deeply weird, feverishly emotional, wildly enthusiastic, 1989 sounds exactly like Taylor Swift, even when it sounds like nothing she's ever tried before".
Weird thing about O'Reilly remark tweeted by Fox: It's actually worse *in context* than it is in isolation, where some on left would agree.
People may stare, laugh, or make rude remarks about your "weird" fashion sense, but don't give these people a second thought.
At a speed approaching 100 kn, Polehinke remarked, "That is weird with no lights" referring to the lack of lighting on Runway 26 - it was about an hour before daybreak.
And when an actual wolf wanders into this story, Riker remarks: "It's got weird eyes, huh?
After the call he remarked that John was "weird these days... spends most of his time up in his apartment".
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