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Definition of Bizarro
1. one that is strikingly unusual [n -ROS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bizarro
Literary usage of Bizarro
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart.. by John Gibson Lockhart (1839)
"“DEATH OF IL bizarro. “ This man was called, from his wily but inexorable temper,
Ii bizarro. He was captain of a gang of banditti, whom he governed by his ..."
2. Asymmetric Marketing: Tossing the 'Chasm' in the Age of the Software Superpowers by Joseph E. Bentzel (2006)
"5 Wikipedia, bizarro <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bizarro> "Due somewhat in part
to the Seinfeld episode "The bizarro Jerry," bizarro and the bizarro world ..."
3. The Spanish Conquest in America, and Its Relation to the History of Slavery by Arthur Helps (1868)
"Juan bizarro, still fighting in front, advanced upon this road made for him by
the bodies of his enemies ; but just as he entered, a stone, hurled from the ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts ...by Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto by Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto (1827)
"¡bizarro, a, adj. either personally brave, and gallant, or fine in apparel. ...
Andar bizarro, to enjoy a perfect health, generous. ..."
5. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott by John Gibson Lockhart (1901)
"DEATH OF IL bizarro. “This man was called, from his wily but inexorable temper,
Il bizarro. He was captain of a gang of banditti, whom he governed by his ..."