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bizarrely

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bizarrely (comparative more bizarrely, superlative most bizarrely)

In a bizarre manner

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The real menace, the disease eating away at the heart of Western society, is white ethnomasochism: hatred of one's own type, one's own race, one's own ancestors, one's own parents, one's own fellow citizens who do not share a bizarrely unreal and idealistic view of human nature. John Derbyshire

As usual, my timing is bizarrely good. Jamie Oliver

Growing up, I wasn't allowed dolls, and my brothers weren't allowed guns. I inherited my brothers' clothes. I was never dressed in pink, and they were never dressed in blue; there were none of those rules that people still bizarrely subscribe to. Natascha McElhone

Aware of the backlash that would ensue amid charges of hypocrisy, she bizarrely tried to disguise herself in a burqa but was caught out by paps who recognised her driver. Source: Internet

Alli, somewhat bizarrely, "has been wearing shin pads since he was 11 years old," according to i. That means he's been wearing the same pair for the better part of 13 years — yet they do not stink. Source: Internet

Jarmusch is also featured on the album Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture (2005) in two interludes described by Sean Fennessy in a Pitchfork review of the album as both "bizarrely pretentious" and "reason alone to give it a listen". Source: Internet

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