Synonym: eccentric, flakey, flaky, freakish, freaky, gonzo, off-the-wall, outlandish, outre. Similar words: arrest, marred, barrel, arrear, scarred, quarrel, arrested, quarrel with. Meaning: [bɪ'zɑː] adj. conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.
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91) First, and perhaps most bizarre, is the field entitled design history.
92) And does anyone remember the bizarre lineups that used to play at the Downtown Performance Center on a regular basis?
93) The high grey walls of the Roman fort provided a screen for these modern soldiers and their bizarre equipment.
94) It suddenly dawned on me how bizarre,(http://sentencedict.com/bizarre.html) how ridiculous and how dreamlike my situation was.
95) White deejays' desire to sound black resulted in some bizarre situations.
96) Most could have been explained by the mishaps and coincidences which do happen at sea, but one occurrence was bizarre.
97) Watching this movie is like having a bizarre, detailed series of dreams just prior to dawn.
98) Shot in vibrant colours and from bizarre angles, their squeaky clean Space Age home epitomises this antiseptic respectability.
99) He's doing pop videos now and making stars of the pretty, the talentless, the bizarre.
100) It is a bizarre setting, to say the least, where the boredom and indifference can be measured in metric tons.
101) He tried to go incognito but his bizarre disguise made him stand out even more.
102) This leads to a slightly bizarre and unconvincing fusion of musical forces which all end up clumped awkwardly together.
103) Conversely, if the egg had just popped into existence and then exploded, what could explain this bizarre event?
104) Looking up he saw at the top of it a bizarre collection of wheels and cogs.
105) There must be some rational explanation for this apparently bizarre phenomenon.
106) And last night Doyle told me the truth behind the bizarre and evil campaign.
107) In a bizarre twist, the continuing rise in fuel taxes could force the petrol companies themselves to hike prices further.
108) Their delusions are indeed more bizarre, such as thoughts being broadcast into their heads or being controlled by men from Mars.
109) That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly.
110) No bulging rib cages, no collar bones out to here, no sunken eyes or bizarre hipbone bulges.
111) There is one other bizarre adaptation used by the female cuckoo in laying her eggs.
112) It was bizarre, surrealistic, a little enclave of cancer patients in a noisy, crowded bar.
113) It seems quite bizarre that people who play other people's records for a living can reach these dizzy heights of stardom.
114) The bizarre thing was, I don't think they realised this.
115) Marcus Leatherdale's photographs look downright mainstream by comparison, though his subject matter may include the bizarre and the theatrically far-out.
116) In fact, so bizarre are these minuscule penile structures that boffins will often rely on them to tell various insects apart.
117) The marriage between the two stars was as bizarre as it was short-lived.
118) The most bizarre and incredible aspect of this case was what followed.
119) I told the whole bizarre scenario to Ron and Syndi.
120) Perhaps the most bizarre example involves Bill Hoskins, a masters student in exploratory physics.
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