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bizarrerie
/ bɪˈzɑːrərɪ /
noun
- the quality of being bizarre
- a bizarre act
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Example Sentences
Baudelaire has often been accused of studied bizarrerie, of affected and laboured originality, and especially of mannerisms.
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Lady —— told a story, in one point of which, in spite of its bizarrerie, I found something which strangely takes hold of the mind.
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It is entirely impossible to present any adequate idea of the confusion and bizarrerie of that nursery.
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The hollow is a peculiar and daring medley of architectural elegance and sculptural bizarrerie and vice versa.
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It was often the term applied to bizarrerie—it was fashionable to draw naïvely, as it was called.
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