
1) Abnormal 2) Amazing 3) Anomalous 4) Antic 5) Astonishing 6) Atypical 7) Baffling 8) BBC television drama 9) Bizarre 10) Crazy 11) Creepy 12) Curious 13) Curtis of the PGA 14) Doctor of Marvel Comics 15) Dreamlike 16) Eccentric 17) Eerie 18) Eery 19) Eldritch 20) Exotic 21) Extraordinary 22) Fantastic
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1) Abnormal 2) Antic 3) Bizarre 4) Crazy 5) Creepy 6) Curious 7) Eccentric 8) Eerie 9) Eery 10) Exotic 11) Fantastic 12) Freakish 13) Freaky 14) Fremed 15) How weird 16) Idiosyncratic 17) Irregular 18) Mysterious 19) New 20) Odd 21) Oddish 22) Outré 23) Peculiar 24) Quaint 25) Queer 26) Ridiculous
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[En Vogue song] `Strange` was the first single from En Vogue`s remix album Remix to Sing, a commercial single was never released, it was only serviced to dance clubs in the US and UK. It peaked at #44 on the U.S. Dance charts. The song features Maxine Jones and Dawn Robinson on lead vocals. ==Charts== ...
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[Reba McEntire song] ==Content== `Strange` is a moderate up-tempo in which the narrator says that she has just ended a relationship, and that she finds it `strange` that she is not upset over its ending. McEntire described the song as `tongue-in-cheek. It`s a little bit about, you know, `I`m supposed to be in love with this guy and really h...
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[video] The five videos are mostly in black and white, except for some random megaphones that were colored red. There were the three main singles for Music for the Masses, the final Black Celebration single `A Question of Time`, and `Pimpf`, the instrumental closer to Music for the Masses. The `Pimpf` video is currently exclusive to `Strang...
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• (superl.) Belonging to another country; foreign. • (superl.) Not familiar; unaccustomed; inexperienced. • (superl.) Not before known, heard, or seen; new. • (superl.) Backward; slow. • (superl.) Of or pertaining to others; not one`s own; not pertaining to one`s self; not domestic. • (v. t.) To alienate; to estrange. ...
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1. Belonging to another country; foreign. 'To seek strange strands.' 'One of the strange queen's lords.' (Shak) 'I do not contemn the knowledge of strange and divers tongues.' (Ascham) ... 2. Of or pertaining to others; not one's own; not pertaining to one's self; not domestic. 'So she, impatient her own faults to see, Turns from herself, and in st...
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Strange adjective [
Compar. Stranger ;
superl. Strangest .] [ Middle English
estrange , French
étrange , from Latin
extraneus that is without, external, foreign, from
extra on the outside. See
Extra , ...
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Strange adverb Strangely. [ Obsolete] « Most
strange , but yet most truly, will I speak.»
Shak. Found on
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Strange intransitive verb 1. To be estranged or alienated. [ Obsolete]
2. To wonder; to be astonished. [ Obsolete]
Glanvill. Found on
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Strange transitive verb To alienate; to estrange. [ Obsolete]
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[
adj] - being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected 2. [adj] - not known before 3. [adj] - not at ease or comfortable
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The flavor of the third quark. See also: Quark, Strange Particle, Top.
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adjective not known before; `used many strange words`; `saw many strange faces in the crowd`; `don`t let anyone unknown into the house`
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adjective being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; `a strange exaltation that was indefinable`; `a strange fantastical mind`; `what a strange sense of humor she has`
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Back in Tudor times, it meant "not the usual" rather than "odd". When Queen Jane first became ill after Edward's birth, she had chills from her fever and severe gastrointestinal distress. Her ladies were accused of "letting her take cold and letting her eat strange foods", by which they meant letting Jane eat rich foods that were not her usual fare...
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unusual or out of the ordinary
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