Synonym: creepy, eerie, fantastic, ghostly, mysterious, odd, peculiar, queer, spooky, strange. Similar words: their, weigh, third, two-thirds. Meaning: [wɪrd /wɪəd] n. Fate personified; one of the three Weird Sisters. adj. 1. suggesting the operation of supernatural influences 2. strikingly odd or unusual.
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(31) There are some weird things going on in that house.
(32) Some people think I'm weird doing meditation, but it works for me and that's all that matters.
(33) There is nothing to rival the weird and wonderful things that come out on the streets at carnival time.
(34) Who's been putting such weird ideas into your head ?
(35) It was, like, weird.
(36) He looks like nothing on earth in those weird clothes.
(37) Jimi Hendrix loved to fling his guitar around to get weird and wonderful sounds from the feedback.
(38) He's a weird bloke.
(39) I knew it was weird, sol didn't tell anyone.
(40) Mr Ridley plainly has a taste for the weird.
(41) My life started going someplace, someplace weird and good.
(42) This was weird. Like watching a pigeon attack Evil.
(43) Why did that county have that weird ballot paper?
(44) Weird Beard says, Eat your cereal with a fork.
(45) I always thought reality. was pretty weird.
(46) It felt kind of weird being back in school.
(47) It's really weird seeing yourself on telly.
(48) We are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love. Dr. Seuss
(49) Her righteous anger moved him, filled him with a weird sense of shame that jarred him.
(50) On some weird machine she started to knit, Jumpers and frocks which were quite a good fit.
(51) Vassar was just becoming co-ed and there was a lot of tension and, quite frankly, some weird men.
(52) Greg is a nice guy, but he has a few weird personality quirks.
(53) The reply, a weird breathing sound, and an unintelligible, totally alien jabbering.
(54) He knows a lot of weird people over in Nam.sentencedict.com/weird.html
(55) The triumphant plant, a combination of lichen and cactus, certainly would look weird to the eyes of man.
(56) No, it's not a sobering thought, it's a weird one.
(57) Outside the moon shone down brightly, casting a weird pale light over the cottages and the trees and fields beyond.
(58) And it promised to be the most weird - was definitely the most lethal.
(59) Honey-glazed roast ducks hang in doorways beside weird sea slugs and dried fish.
(60) In a weird symmetry, Hendrix, with his young white-teen audience, was a sixties equivalent of Chuck Berry.