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stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


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Many of them work in the music industry, like Carthy, 50, who said Gunnery - a stranger - added her on Facebook in June 2024.

From BBC

“I told you, you’d think I was crazy. But it gets stranger. The cat was carrying what looked like a little monkey in its mouth. The monkey was limp. It looked dead.”

From Literature

If the world only got to know Mr. Stubb recently, he is certainly no stranger to the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was Moose’s warning bark, the one he used when a stranger knocked on the door.

From Literature

Over and over, Darnold listened as strangers alluded to his winding path as if he’d forgotten it: from Jets high draft pick to exiled Jet to three other teams and exits before arriving in Seattle.

From The Wall Street Journal