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More than just odd
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bizarre
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Wikipedia
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Bizarre is the tenth and final album by the Los Angeles , California -based R&B group The Sylvers . Released in 1984, the album was primarily produced by Leon Sylvers III along with Foster Sylvers and James Sylvers. This was their only album for Geffen ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, from French bizarre "odd, fantastic" (16c.), originally "handsome, brave," perhaps from Basque bizar "a beard" (the notion being of bearded Spanish soldiers making a strange impression on the French); alternative etymology traces it to Italian bizarro ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB more ▪ Flowers joined the list of sinning Saints, but there won't be a more bizarre booking this season. ▪ Their delusions are indeed more bizarre , such as thoughts being broadcast into their heads or being controlled ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. strangely unconventional in style or appearance.
Usage examples of bizarre.
Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles, a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences.
Everyone stopped speaking to stare agog at the man who had uttered this bizarre snippet.
He looked a bit banged up, and his clothes were still a bit sodden, obviously from having been tossed into the river by Aileron of the Harpers Bizarre.
Tuli Kupferberg, the percussionist with the Fugs, already had an album out of his readings from bizarre advertisements, and the remaining Fug, Ed Sanders, was down for a future poetry album.
Systems Processing Center, houses a series of bizarre anechoic chambers.
Of these, there was none so kooky, none so bizarre, none so preposterous none so downright evil as the Aquarian Foundation, set up in 1927 on Vancouver Island by the man who called himself The Brother, XII.
Madame Psychosis as bizarre that it was she, Madame Psychosis, whom the Auteur kept casting as various feminine instantiations of Death when he had the real thing right under his nose, and eminently photogenic to boot, the widow-to-be, apparently a real restaurant-silencer-type beauty even in her late forties.
The steady flux led to a number of forms bizarre beyond belief, forms which-ha Bem told them-rarely lasted out a day or more before the component integrals reatized their own absurdity.
Tales of bibliomania taken to extremes have appeared elsewhere, but never with the bizarre touch Michell provides.
The most bizarre homosexual biker story told is not about the Angels, but the Lobos in Windsor, Ontario.
She seemed at ease with her bizarre parasite, utterly human except for the bioluminescence in her hands.
Although Bushido forbade Sano to contradict his lord, he had to amend this bizarre distortion of the facts.
Chult, he had, as Byrt suggested, simply dismissed the unique duo as yet another example of bizarre local fauna.
Leaving his lieutenant in charge of the convoy, Capel made the seven-mile ride to Corduin to report the bizarre events of the day.
Both Tze- go-juni and Cissy spoke Spanish, however-a side ben- efit, as Cissy explained it, of her lme of work-and their conversations that morning had been three-way roundtable affairs, with ideas communicated in a bizarre mix of all three languages.