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bizarre

[bih-zahr] / bɪˈzɑr /


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Nancy's decision to flip to his favoured formation was instantly criticised, but bizarrely not as much as his choice of footwear or use of a handheld tactics board.

From BBC

I find it a fairly bizarre idea that it's the government's responsibility to make people slimmer.

From BBC

"The planet orbits a star that's completely bizarre -- the mass of the Sun, but the size of a city," said University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Zhang, the study's principal investigator.

From Science Daily

It’s bizarre that any living president, much less one who is still serving, would want his name on a memorial to a dead man, particularly one who is still revered by many Americans.

From Salon

She said receiving the letter with her award had been "very bizarre".

From BBC