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strange

[streynj] / streɪndʒ /




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Mournful and a little strange, it uses space as a vehicle to explore what it means to hold on to something when everything else is gone.

From Los Angeles Times

At last, Amsterdam, even bigger than Haarlem, with its bewilderment of strange streets and canals.

From Literature

I had noticed before that she spoke English in a strange way, pronouncing her words carefully, too correctly, and in proper sentences.

From Literature

"Once again today, there is a strange atmosphere on the university campus. It's a bit like a ghost town," Jones said.

From BBC

The novel also elucidates the strange limbo of the American immigration quota process, which “resembled a bakery system gone awry.”

From The Wall Street Journal