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strange

[streynj] / streɪndʒ /




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Those who just buy the market might not even have noticed anything strange.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, when glitches occur, things start to feel off—creepy or strange—and this unsettling feeling is what’s responsible for the ensuing negative judgments.

From The Wall Street Journal

By filtering such a common feeling through a strange and delightfully unsettling narrative lens, “By Design” contends with our modern restlessness in far more memorable fashion than many big-budget, big-idea films of the last year.

From Salon

The 31‑year‑old admitted she had begun having strange, nightmarish dreams ahead of her big moment at London Fashion Week on Sunday.

From Barron's

The whole situation was beginning to seem strange to her, otherworldly.

From Literature