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freakish

[free-kish] / ˈfri kɪʃ /


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Freakish February weather, including a historic deep freeze in Texas, sidelined petrochemical plants that produce resins needed for an array of products.

From Washington Post • Sep. 24, 2021

Jacksonville: DE Montez Sweat, Mississippi State — Freakish numbers at the combine have Sweat climbing the draft boards.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2019

Freakish athleticism and a 7-foot-3 wingspan offered the promise of being a tough matchup on both ends of the floor.

From Washington Times • Apr. 13, 2018

Freakish endurance was required to cover the immense distances.

From New York Times • May 21, 2012

Freakish, pale reflections slid over the dark wainscoting, and over the brass and copper dishes which adorned it.

From Asbe?n From the Life of a Virtuoso by Schubin, Ossip




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