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strange

[streynj] / streɪndʒ /




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And he has a chance to, whether he knows it or not, he’s going to tell her about his feelings of strange complicity in something he had no responsibility for.

From Los Angeles Times

French, who plays 'widow' Debbie Fendon, said: "This is a sitcom about a very strange little oddball family who commit a massive fraud but pretend that it's no big deal."

From BBC

Whatever the benefit of this new policy, this is a strange time to provoke price spikes.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s strange to remember that “Primal” creator Genndy Tartakovsky broke into the animated mainstream more than two decades ago with “Dexter’s Laboratory.”

From Salon

Plaza admitted that while it might seem like a strange analogy, the setup of the sci-fi thriller felt much like her grief.

From MarketWatch