Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for stranger.
Definitions

stranger

[streyn-jer] / ˈstreɪn dʒər /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

When Letty and Marcia reach their mandatory retirement age, the four must face the prospect of an empty future, and grow only stranger in isolation.

From The Wall Street Journal

At roughly the same time, a 16-year-old prankster from Ohio named Jake Paul was posting six-second Vine videos - chatting to pineapples in supermarkets and climbing into strangers' shopping trolleys for a laugh.

From BBC

They applied pressure to wounds, offered comfort, shielded strangers with their own bodies and risked their lives to stop the shooters.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’d never had an episode quite like this, but my wife Louise is no stranger to back troubles, and she offered to loan me the cane she occasionally uses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Palestinian stories are no stranger to awards season.

From Los Angeles Times