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freakish

[free-kish] / ˈfri kɪʃ /


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I try not to be as freakish as I used to be — I used to bring a cooler with me.

From Los Angeles Times

It climbs steeply just off the shore at Nazare and, when the conditions align, it funnels a mass of water up into freakish moving mountains.

From BBC

“A guy like Tony, to have something like this happen, to be up to this point costly, it’s very freakish.”

From Los Angeles Times

She said the water rose and drained quickly in the “freakish” flood event.

From Washington Post

They’re on the hunt for garbage, and it’s not hard to find: Bottle caps, a tennis ball — even a few disposable masks — float like freakish lily pads on the southernmost point of Seattle’s Lake Union.

From Seattle Times