Sentence examples for weirdness from inspiring English sources

The word 'weirdness' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means the quality or state of being weird or strange. Example: The movie had a certain weirdness to it that made it both unsettling and intriguing at the same time.

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weirdness

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The state or quality of being weird.

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Once you get over the weirdness, the atmosphere at Meltdown is quite relaxing.

Here, he sets out the mix of gothic horror and downright weirdness that makes up his cultural DNA… "I have been to see Alice Cooper about 20, 30 times.

In short, she's saying: "Cover up and conform!" This must be a confusing message for the president's daughters, who are hardly going out on a limb in terms of either flesh-flashing or general weirdness: "What?

My sense of injustice about our family's "weirdness" in not owning a car was amplified by the fact that we did not own a television either – my parents were unapologetic about this, and told me very cheerfully that I would thank them for it when I was older, which was quite true.

Perhaps what put American Beauty ahead of The Insider, The Sixth Sense, The Cider House Rules and The Green Mile is that, for all the dark suburban weirdness, this was the film with the clearest, strongest account of conventional romantic love.

The capital is meant both to awe his adoring public and to beam soft power across the Central Asian steppe where Kazakhstan, as the economic powerhouse, has pretensions to regional leadership.Astana has all the weirdness of Pyongyang and little of the human scale of Canberra.

As time marches on, all possible universes implicit in all quantum equations describing every single particle in the currently observable universe actually do come into existence and each then splits in a similar way, and so on.Compared with even the weirdness of the Copenhagen interpretation, this is a mind-blowing idea.

Instead, he tries to work out why so many people find sexual fantasy so important.A lay person might count boredom and natural weirdness as the most likely fuel for fantasies.

Yet even if most fanciful endeavours remain just that, their weirdness may merit prizes.

In one of the finest essays, "Babel in California", she not only gives shape to the literary legacy of Isaac Babel, a lesser-known 20th-century Russian author, but also sends up the giddy "Alice in Wonderland" weirdness of an academic conference.

If the Republicans can get 50 seats they can retake control, because the deciding vote lies with the vice-president, Dick Cheney.The weirdness starts on November 5th (see table).

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