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Definition of Bizarrely
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bizarrely
Literary usage of Bizarrely
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Criminalizing the Seriously Mentally Ill: The Abuse of Jails As Mental Hospitals by Edwin Fuller Torrey, Public Citizens Health Research Group (2002)
"Behave bizarrely or inappropriately. For example, they may talk loudly to their
voices or dress bizarrely. * Have repeated periods of severe depression, ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... the 49-year-old colonel sat on the grass and "rapped" with the long-haired,
bizarrely dressed Oread Avenue "freaks," as they call themselves. ..."
3. The Bookman (1911)
"It is Rand's self-elected mission, then, pyro- technically and bizarrely to touch
the lives of the other characters, to make them question their own ideals ..."
4. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science by Henri Poincaré (1913)
"To the school of mechanics to which Kirchhoff belongs, he opposes that which he
bizarrely calls the school of the thread. This school tries to reduce ..."
5. From Globalism to Regionalism: New Perspectives on Us Foreign and Defense by Patrick M Cronin (1994)
"The superpowers made clear their preference for stability—symbolized by a bizarrely
divided Berlin—over the potential chaos caused by ethnic self- ..."
6. Russian Money Laundering: Congressional Hearing edited by James A. Leach (2001)
"At the time, The Economist slammed the proposal, saying it was "absurd and almost
certainly unworkable," since Camdessus "bizarrely" was assuming the IMF ..."
7. Criminalizing the Seriously Mentally Ill: The Abuse of Jails As Mental Hospitals by Edwin Fuller Torrey, Public Citizens Health Research Group (2002)
"Behave bizarrely or inappropriately. For example, they may talk loudly to their
voices or dress bizarrely. * Have repeated periods of severe depression, ..."
8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... the 49-year-old colonel sat on the grass and "rapped" with the long-haired,
bizarrely dressed Oread Avenue "freaks," as they call themselves. ..."
9. The Bookman (1911)
"It is Rand's self-elected mission, then, pyro- technically and bizarrely to touch
the lives of the other characters, to make them question their own ideals ..."
10. The Foundations of Science: Science and Hypothesis, The Value of Science by Henri Poincaré (1913)
"To the school of mechanics to which Kirchhoff belongs, he opposes that which he
bizarrely calls the school of the thread. This school tries to reduce ..."
11. From Globalism to Regionalism: New Perspectives on Us Foreign and Defense by Patrick M Cronin (1994)
"The superpowers made clear their preference for stability—symbolized by a bizarrely
divided Berlin—over the potential chaos caused by ethnic self- ..."
12. Russian Money Laundering: Congressional Hearing edited by James A. Leach (2001)
"At the time, The Economist slammed the proposal, saying it was "absurd and almost
certainly unworkable," since Camdessus "bizarrely" was assuming the IMF ..."