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bizarre

[bih-zahr] / bɪˈzɑr /


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Mr. Powell radiates such manly American likability that it’s bizarrely out of character for him to play this ruthless schemer, even as an impish chancer.

From The Wall Street Journal

His brain was a mixed-up, bizarre place, but at least he could amuse himself sometimes.

From Literature

“It was a bizarre experience because it was so far from everything we knew,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

Curtis said it was "bizarre" the boat was still there being "battered by Mother Nature" as the Sea Empress "re-floated within a week or so".

From BBC

That bizarre on camera overshare has been endlessly chronicled, and there’s no need for me to add anything more, except to say: Bruh.

From The Wall Street Journal