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freak

noun as in something, someone very abnormal

noun as in quirk, whim

noun as in person enthused about something

verb as in become extraordinarily upset

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Example Sentences

Really, is it any wonder that fluoride should freak people out?

They had a freak-out moment and destroyed some source material.

I was already a full-blown movie freak by the time I was in 8th grade.

And in a culture as paranoid as ours, we freak out about them all the time.

After her husband dies in a freak accident, Regal moves to Tel Aviv.

But to others it was only a freak of the lad's imagination, which had been much influenced by the reading of romances.

Another contributory source to this oddest freak of my life was the terms on which I had returned to the college.

A child born with three legs is a freak of nature, a monstrosity, yet it sometimes appears.

The Druggists Circular is to be congratulated on exposing this latest pharmaceutical freak.

By some freak of nature here was a place where the breed ran to high blood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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