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strange

[streynj] / streɪndʒ /




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It’s strange and instructive how readily cruelty presents itself as patriotism when it feels authorized.

From Salon

People are reporting that the fog has a strange consistency and that it’s nefariously littered with black and white particles that don’t seem normal.

From Los Angeles Times

Though the resulting story can seem cobbled together, with obvious seams where oddments have been joined, its bright patchwork of anecdotes acquires its own strange logic.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Maxwell observes, “the reason life is so strange is that so often people have no choice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

At least as I perceive it, there’s a strange coldness that wasn’t here before, ironic given how hot it is in the dog days of summer.

From Salon