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exotic

[ig-zot-ik] / ɪgˈzɒt ɪk /


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First, he has transformed the 1.84-acre plot into a veritable oasis with the help of professional arborists who have planted a plethora of exotic trees throughout the front and back yards.

From MarketWatch

Riley’s looping musical cells aren’t for every listener, but those looking to bliss out via an exotic musical mystery tour will find their wishes fulfilled.

From The Wall Street Journal

As childhoods go, mine was pretty exotic, though it didn’t seem that way at the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

A tall, slender Riesling magnum is the giraffe of the wine world: striking and exotic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Edison denies the claims, calling their description of the fire’s start an “exotic ignition theory…contrary to accepted scientific principles.”

From Los Angeles Times