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freaky
/ ˈfriːkɪ /
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Derived Forms
- ˈfreakily, adverb
- ˈfreakiness, noun
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Other Words From
- freaki·ly adverb
- freaki·ness noun
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Example Sentences
“Dwarf mistletoe is freaky, freaky, freaky stuff,” says David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia.
Arbor House is paying Leonard $3 million for Freaky Deaky, the one in the typewriter now, and the one after it.
The year was 2006 and Allen, like her fellow UK countrymen Arctic Monkeys, was borne in the freaky fires of MySpace.
He was, in many ways, the downtown freaky version of Vreeland.
Are its users loud and proud harbingers of the sex-tech revolution, or just people who want to get a bit freaky on the sly?
It was pretty freaky to know that the code I wrote would be used by hundreds of thousands of people, tomorrow!
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.
Bass are freaky fish, and one never knows just when they will take a notion to scorn all efforts at their capture.
They made islands and peninsulas and isthmuses of green that were odd and freaky.
The rancher had been stripped of every vestige of clothing by the freaky lightning.
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