Sentence examples for went weird from inspiring English sources

The phrase "went weird" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that became strange or unusual. Example: "Everything was going smoothly until the meeting suddenly went weird when someone started arguing over trivial matters."

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Even the brothers' customary declarations about their bond went weird – Ed pointing towards David's end of the table to make a point about the "only candidate I love", to be answered by David making a cold joke about why his brother suddenly fancied Diane Abbott.

We'd been out for two days, drinking, barely eating, and alternating between ket and coke, when I started to lose my vision and my breathing went weird.

We'd been out for two days, drinking, barely eating and alternating between ket and coke, when I started to lose my vision and my breathing went weird.

My brother's dance supergroup arguably created the world's biggest tune (and best video, ahem ahem) last year with "Barbra Streisand" (again, no big deal), and for the follow up, well, they went weird.

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"How are things going?" "Weird.

It was making my head go weird.

He's not gone weird; the words are weird enough.

He's gone weird, out there in his New America.

Truth be told, things had gone weird even before the oil.

He's gone weird, extolling the virtues of a sport in which nothing much happens.

A lot of things go weird on the last weekend of the season.

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