Similar words: strange, estrange, stranger, estranged, estrangement, strangle, gentleness, genuineness. Meaning: ['streɪdʒnɪs] n. 1. unusualness as a consequence of not being well known 2. (physics) one of the six flavors of quark 3. the quality of being alien or not native.
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1. The feeling of strangeness began wearing off.
2. She was struck by the strangeness of her surroundings.
3. This strangeness has an explanation, of sorts, but this book is for aficionados only.
4. Meanwhile, it will suffice to notice the strangeness of Anselm's choice.
5. Everything carries a strangeness as enigmatic as the vision of Constantina, poised with her knife above the chocolate-roll.
6. The strangeness of the whole situation comes across very strongly, together with a certain emblematic quality.
7. A vague feeling of disorientation or strangeness relative to the immediate environment. 3.
8. She brooded over the strangeness of her long sight - over the seeing of far-away thins that came nearer.
9. But hold on to your hat-there is more strangeness yet in the quantum world!
10. I make them, despite a stirring strangeness in my stomach.
11. Darkness threw a cloak over my strangeness, so that people let me pass with a nod or a softly called greeting.
12. There was a sinister fascination in his strangeness.
13. It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery.
14. Each particle in the multiplet has the same strangeness.
15. We are still strangeness,[sentencedict.com] still keep silent.
16. The strangeness will wear off with time.
17. Adding to the strangeness, there were Russians among them: big, blond men who danced, and affectionate young women kissing their Turcoman friends.
18. She could not help feeling the strangeness of her situation.
19. This stupendous fragmentariness heightened the dream - like strangeness of her bridal life.
20. It should be taught for its strangeness, and for the ambiguity of its meaning. It should be taught to premedical students, who need lessons early in their careers about the uncertainties in science.
21. Talk seriously and deeply - about themselves, about their regard and affection for each other, about the strangeness of life.
22. Like all good history her book is a signpost to the strangeness of a world that has such deviance in it.
23. He was both eager to adopt the right stance and unnerved by the strangeness of it.
24. And it entered his mind uninvited to wonder about the strangeness of human relationships.
25. Riker and I walked along the narrow sidewalk, gawking at the strangeness of it all.
26. But pumped up to the density required for a robot, circuit strangeness becomes indelible.
27. I look forward to meeting the person who has mastered this strangeness.
28. Young generation artists' representation of their inner feelings and exploration of the unknown world often inject the cultural effects of surrealistic sense and strangeness into their works.
29. Lihe' Poems were famous for their queerness, craftiness and strangeness, but people often ignored the fairy tale flavour and connotation of his poems.
30. Around the silent, usually familiar with the house an strangeness.
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