The 62 occurrences of freaky

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Longhairs, freaky people, mathematicians.

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Did you know that Percy Bresnahan, the famous auto manufacturer, came from here and----Yes, I think that a St. Patrick's Day party would be awfully cunning and original, and yet not too queer or freaky or anything."

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"I should say you did take a chance!" declared Ned, who knew how "freaky" the high explosive was, and how likely it was, at times, to be set off by the least concussion.

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Whether common or rare, before your acquaintance has had time to ripen into friendship, away go the freaky little creatures to nest in the tree-tops of the Canadian coniferous forests.

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It was altogether a strange freaky fantastic place, not without its grandeur.

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I mean I had to just keep callin' her 'you'; and that gets kind of freaky when you're talkin' to anybody a good while like that.

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Ill-judged meddling in this respect often led to differences between us, only temporary it is true, but most harassing to the subordinate, since I was compelled by the circumstances of the situation not only invariably to yield my own judgment, but many a time had to play peacemaker--smoothing down ruffled feelings, that I knew had been excited by Granger's freaky and spasmodic efforts to correct personally some trifling fault that ought to have been left to a regimental or company commander to remedy.

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If bees are the preferred visitors of the turtle-head, why do we find the Baltimore butterfly, that very beautiful, but freaky, creature (Melitaea phaeton) hovering near?

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Those who dwell here the year round find most satisfaction when the summer guests have gone and they are alone with freaky nature.

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Those who dwell here the year round find most satisfaction when the summer guests have gone and they are alone with freaky nature.

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Ill-judged meddling in this respect often led to differences between us, only temporary it is true, but most harassing to the subordinate, since I was compelled by the circumstances of the situation not only invariably to yield my own judgment, but many a time had to play peacemaker--smoothing down ruffled feelings, that I knew had been excited by Granger's freaky and spasmodic efforts to correct personally some trifling fault that ought to have been left to a regimental or company commander to remedy.

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The rancher had been stripped of every vestige of clothing by the freaky lightning.

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Nobody seems to be interfering with HIM, and he's freaky enough looking to start a riot on Broadway."

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It is abrupt, freaky, unexpected, and always communicates a little wholesome shock.

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"Of course Princess Polly is always pleasant, and my sister Leslie isn't even odd, but Inez is freaky, and Vivian, well,--she's something like Inez."

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The Col-o-nel and the lady with their idea on the woman question, the Armenians with their bizarre music, the Yankee with his freaky humour, and the sedentary gold dust twins from Kansas, and a great boat-load of others like them in their striking differences of ideals and notions, all hurrying across the world to help in the great fight for democracy which, in its essence, is only the right to live in the world, each man, each cult, each race, each blood and each nation after its own kind.

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Ill-judged meddling in this respect often led to differences between us, only temporary it is true, but most harassing to the subordinate, since I was compelled by the circumstances of the situation not only invariably to yield my own judgment, but many a time had to play peacemaker--smoothing down ruffled feelings, that I knew had been excited by Granger's freaky and spasmodic efforts to correct personally some trifling fault that ought to have been left to a regimental or company commander to remedy.

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They're very freaky.

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Wherever we go we are continually confronted with what the world calls "freaky" or "eccentric" people, and these people are found in all degrees from the slightly odd folks to those filling the asylums, and strange as it may seem, no matter how queer they may appear to other people, they never seem so to themselves.

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"Cultivation and refinement have taught people to recognize and analyze and imitate it; the counterfeits are most current in that society,--but as to the reality I don't know--it is nature's work and she is a little freaky about it."

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She has freaky and very changeable ideas of arranging the things in her room.

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Sadly as the written code of student honor in all lands needs revision, and partial, freaky, and utterly perverted, tainted and cowardly as it often is, it really means what Kant expressed in the sublime precept, "Thou canst because thou oughtest."

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I don't deny he's kind of freaky.

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I am not a skillful golfer, nor a plucky, But this about myself I proudly say-- When I win a hole by freaky stroke or lucky, I never claim I played the shot that way.

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What a mad, impulsive, freaky thing it is!

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He is so freaky, and unsteady, and passionate, and flies off at a word, and goes before he is touched.

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He soon ceased, however, and declared he would do no more, and his companions, disgusted with his freaky humor, prepared to return.

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The latter could have elected Bryan, the former could not; the Democratic stomach is freaky and very squeamish; it swallows many things but digests few; the ostrich-like Republican organ has never been known to reject anything.

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But most of them have accepted us as natural, if freaky, phenomena with which they were previously unacquainted, and which have thus far shown no objectionable features.

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It really ought to know better, because empires and marriages and business contracts have been upset, if not lost, on account of its freaky humour; and it twisted the corners of the man's mouth into a distinct smile as he involuntarily thought of the drizzling November afternoon when Damaris, in brogues, tweed skirt and mackintosh, had announced her intention of going out to join in some demonstration which had to do with the upholding of the rights of her fellow-sisters, and had only been dissuaded therefrom by the opportune arrival of tea and muffins.

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Geysers are more than a trifle freaky.

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Why, bless you, you never'd think anything ailed him a good deal of the time, if you saw him before noon, though sometimes he would be freaky, and hide himself in the barn, or go over in the woods, but we always kept an eye on him.

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But cruisin' around in a yacht lookin' for pirate gold as sort of a freaky lark is one thing, while actually diggin' it out and seein' it heaped before you on the sand is another.

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Why he had not left it to her in the will itself seemed very puzzling, but his lawyer (whom the Woods consulted about it) said that he always did things in a very eccentric way, but generally for some sort of reason, even if it were rather a freaky one, and that perhaps he thought that the relations would be less spiteful at first if they did not know about the money, and that Mrs. Wood would soon find it, if she used and valued his old press.

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"Freaky, huh?"

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"Cultivation and refinement have taught people to recognize and analyze and imitate it; the counterfeits are most current in that society; but as to the reality, I don't know; it is nature's work, and she is a little freaky about it."

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I am only saying it gets so nowadays that in June a feller turns out a style which if we was making masquerade costumes already it would be freaky anyhow; and yet, Mawruss, it would go big in September.

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"You got the nerve to stand there and tell me this here garment is freaky like a masquerade costume.

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"I am talking about this, Abe," Morris replied: "that dress is the self-same garment which I designed it, and which you says was rotten and freaky, and which I give it to Miss Smith here for a present, and which you paid Miss Smith sixty dollars for."

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In the quest of the Pole it was a struggle of human brains and persistence against the blind, brute forces of the elements of primeval matter, acting often under laws and impulses almost unknown or but little understood by us, and thus many times seemingly capricious, freaky, not to be foretold with any degree of certainty.

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Nwyddau, goods Nwyddo, v. to make substantial Nwyddol, a. substantial, material Nwyf, n. a pervading element; vivacity, energy, vigour Nwyfiannu, v. to cheer the spirits Nwyfiant, n. brightness; vigour Nwyfio, v. to enliven, to grow lively Nwyfol, a. full of spirits; wanton Nwyfre, n. firmament, atmosphere Nwyfus, a. full of spirits; wanton Nwyth, n. a bent; a whim Nwythas, n. eccentricity, oddity Nwythus, full of whims, freaky Nych, n. a languishing, a pining Nycha, interj.

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So here I am, with this freaky little stray under my wing, when Vee comes sailin' out, all trim and classy in her silver fox furs, with a cute little hat to match, and takes in the picture.

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Beyond that I don't know as there was anything real freaky about him.

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"I regret to admit the fact, but I am a fat, shapeless, freaky-looking old woman.

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"Honest, I liked Von Blatzer, for all his freaky ways.

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One of the usual teashop joints, the Brass Candlestick is, tucked away in a dwelling house basement on a side street about half a block east of Fifth avenue, with a freaky sign over the door and a pair of moultin' bay trees at the entrance.

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She's a wide, dumpy-built old girl, and dressed sort of freaky.

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We'd hunted through an armful, though, before we runs across this freaky sketch of a purple nymph, with bright yellow hair, bouncin' across a stretch of dark blue lawn.

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Seems as if it's swellin' and widenin' out, like one of these freaky toy balloons you blow up.

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Think of loadin' a helpless youngster with anything freaky like that!

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"Sometimes the voting woman helps and sometimes she hurts; if they're freaky, and of course some of them are, they hurt dreadfully."

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The spectacular manner in which the yellower part of the New York press had handled his first case after his return, brought him telephone calls and personal visits from many old patients, and a goodly number from new ones, not to mention freaky interviews with persons representing all sorts of cults.

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They made islands and peninsulas and isthmuses of green that were odd and freaky.

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Fogs are freaky; ocean mists are often eerie in movements.

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But sound often gets freaky in a fog.

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For those unacquainted with the freaky ways of our New England coast winds it may be explained that when a "twister" off the hills gets ready to do business in a 20-knot sou'wester it sends no messenger boys ahead to distribute its itinerary handbills.

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Aunt Martha acts like she was wise to this; for she starts right in to make up for lost opportunities, and when she spots this freaky lookin' governess she immediately begins scoutin' for trouble.

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'These here purty little things is freaky,' said he.

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They'd been watching my subway use and wanted to know why it had been so freaky lately.

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The UK High Commission pays her to answer emails from mystified British people across the country who are totally confused by how freaky we Americans are.

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It was pretty freaky to know that the code I wrote would be used by hundreds of thousands of people, *tomorrow*!

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It was also freaky -- it made me realize that the next day, I was going to go away.

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