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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weird streak" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a peculiar or unusual pattern or series of events. Example: "Lately, I've been having a weird streak of bad luck, with everything from losing my keys to missing important meetings."
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Also in evidence is its trademark weird streak, as in descriptions of Magga, the local mafia princess who is Campbell's scarifying girlfriend.
No one has ever accused the Atlanta rapper T.I. of harboring a weird streak, but his taste in prot?s would seem to indicate that beneath the blank grin and neatly constructed rhymes beats an oddball's heart.
He's an earnest film-maker whose weird streak of humour doesn't always work - a speech delivered by Wahlberg to a plastic plant just dies on screen - and he comes across personally as privileged, superior and faintly creepy (traits he's well aware of, since he has used them in his own "significant" cameo appearances in film).
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But it's a burger stand with a weird honest streak, as evidenced by their website, where they tell you everything about the meat (all natural Angus beef - vegetarian fed, hormone- and anitbiotic-free), the buns (special from Mrs. Baird), the condiments (Heinz, Hellman's, French's), and even the pay (usually over $11 an hour!).
But the weird, slightly scary streak of self-delusion is less clear in his portrayal.
As shy as I can be, however, I also have a weird, unpredictable adventurous streak that appears from nowhere, and two weeks ago my curiosity got the best of me.
"It was just one of those weird kind of streaks," he said.
The Jets' rookie signal caller (who has outscored Tom Brady this season) is on a weird every-other-game streak, where he puts up 20 fantasy points one week and single-digit points the next.
But their mask changes this uniform blur into what he calls a "weird but structured mess". Streaks and other unusual features of the blurry image help the researchers recover depth information: thanks to the way the mask blocks light in the camera aperture, an object 10 feet from the camera will be blurred differently from an object five inches away.
We are 15 years further on, and rickety vehicles streak along like weird insects, remnants of a gaudy, wasteful past.
She mentions a competition called Mr. Dare, in which a local community elevated the social status of anyone willing to do something outrageous onstage and wound up lionizing a very ugly man who'd usually be low in the social pecking order because he was willing to streak while making weird faces.
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