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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121) Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles, a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences.
122) We've broken up, I've been heartbroken through bizarre circumstances ... but I still live with that person.
123) His particular application of Benveniste's terms is actually rather bizarre and unproductive.
123) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
124) It was bizarre - if we took longer than five minutes in the bathroom, we had to explain why to our manager.
125) I learned that everyone adapts and becomes concerned with the details of the job at hand, no matter how bizarre.
126) There are bizarre arguments from arcane angles, plenty of finger-pointing and more posturing than a runway full of underfed supermodels.
127) Excessively bizarre, loving to hold forth, but speaking with spirit.
128) Others look like bizarre alien landscapes, with mutating spheres hovering in a starlit sky.
129) Don't you think her behavior is just a wee bit bizarre?
130) And the idea of this odd man, his chimpanzee and oxygen tent in tow, running a business is bizarre.
131) There was indeed something bizarre about the idea that protection was the way to unite the Conservative Party.
132) The insomniac Proust wilfully obliged others to accommodate themselves to the bizarre hours he kept.
133) As I said, these events verged on the truly bizarre.
134) I consider the idea that the issue should be decided by a referendum nothing short of bizarre.
135) Poindexter resigned; and North went into a bizarre media limbo reserved for bogus patriots.
136) The audience is attracted by the promise of the bizarre, then is exposed to serious issues.
137) In any event, the Labour party's suggestion of a minimum wage is in itself rather obscure and bizarre.
138) Amid the barren ocean floor swarmed legions of bizarre, new animals.
139) This seems bizarre enough, but what about a star which is more massive still?
140) And this association is the one which produces Summers's most bizarre evidence.
141) There are monsters with bizarre names and the dark settings have a medieval theme to them.
142) With 64,000 people crammed into every square mile, the most utterly bizarre happenings raise barely a shrug of the shoulders.
143) But the game turned after Les Ferdinand almost broke the deadlock in bizarre fashion on the half-hour.
144) Reagan's testimony was indeed a dramatic summation of sorts, and the most bizarre of all.
145) These so-called cargo cults became bizarre, microcosmic societies that survived almost entirely on hopes and dreams that might never be realized.
146) No one ever seemed to know William's surname and he had a bizarre appearance at a time when smartness was highly valued.
147) No discrimination case, though, was as bizarre as the one that arose when I was representing Guardian National Bank.
148) Strangely enough, people were able to perform this bizarre task without difficulty.
149) Because it is so bizarre it is not possible to go down a very new route of comedy without appearing derivative.
150) The bizarre development came as the Irvin drug possession trial dragged through its third day of jury selection.
More similar words: arrest, marred, barrel, arrear, scarred, quarrel, arrested, quarrel with, hazard, blizzard, hazardous, haphazard, urbanization, polarization, randomization, organization, authorization, stabilization, globalization, socialization, naturalization, organizational, externalization, internalization, hospitalization, tarry, arrow, parry, carry, array.