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Sentences with strange

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  • Then a strange thing happened.
  • I ended up alone in a strange city.
  • Strange, the term of broadest application here, refers to that which is unfamiliar, as because of being uncommon, unknown, new, etc. [a strange voice, idea, device, etc.]; peculiar applies either to that which puzzles or to that which has unique qualities [a peculiar smell, pattern, etc.]; odd suggests that which differs from the ordinary or conventional, sometimes to the point of being bizarre [odd behavior]; queer emphasizes an element of eccentricity, abnormality, or suspicion [a queer facial expression]; quaint suggests an oddness, esp. an antique quality, that is pleasing or appealing [a quaint costume]; outlandish suggests an oddness that is decidedly, often outrageously, fantastic or bizarre [outlandish customs]
  • I felt all dizzy and strange.
  • A strange land
  • A strange phenomenon
  • strange to a task
  • strange matter
  • strange to the job
  • A strange remark to make.
  • I felt strange as I walked through the crowded marketplace.
  • To move to a strange place; strange religions.
  • strange faces; strange customs.
  • I'm strange to this part of the job.
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