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strangeness

[streynj-nis] / ˈstreɪndʒ nɪs /


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The fact that Ammonite has a completely different orbit from the other sednoids has left astronomers puzzling over the diversity and strangeness of the outer Solar System.

From Space Scoop

As the soft-focus strangeness of the moment settles in, the cherry-red tags on their clothes punch through, and the eerie feeling dawns that this might be an ad for Supreme x Levi’s or an airport.

From New York Times

For Bakewell, the essence of humanism lies not in grand ideas but the idiosyncrasies of individual experience — and the joyful strangeness of language itself.

From New York Times

Then, beginning in 1969, more strangeness: The sculptures gain in size and become porous, and delicate.

From New York Times

The director, who has frequently helmed films and series based on real events, was compelled by the inherent strangeness of the events.

From Los Angeles Times