Sentence examples for were freaked from inspiring English sources

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were freaked

noun

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

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"We were freaked out.

"We were freaked out; he wasn't.

I think the artists were freaked out".

"Listen, we were freaked out," he said as volunteer seamstresses worked at tables over the weekend.

She eventually decided that "people were freaked out by the subject".

Many people in Cannes, in 1960, were freaked out by "L'Avventura," and gave protesting voice to their unease.

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They're freaked out.

Wallace was freaked.

Now you're freaked out.

"I was freaked," she said.

Should people be freaked out by capitalism?

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