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strangely English

Meaning strangely meaning

What does strangely mean?

strangely

(= queerly) in a strange manner a queerly inscribed sheet of paper

Synonyms strangely synonyms

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Simple sentences

You're acting very strangely.
Pretty soon along came to the village some strangely dressed people who called themselves surveyors; and they surveyed a line in front of my grandmother's little house.
Strangely enough, he failed.
This is strangely addictive!
Strangely, he passed up her very generous offer.
Strangely, rich people tend to be stingier than poor people.
Strangely enough, I didn't feel any pain at all.
They were acting strangely.
Tom is behaving strangely.
She has started acting strangely.
He has started acting strangely.
The cat has started acting strangely.
My computer is behaving strangely.
Jim acted very strangely all day.
Tom has been acting strangely lately.
The car has been acting strangely.
Tom has been behaving strangely.
Tom is acting strangely.
I know I've been acting strangely.
The man was acting strangely.
They looked at me somehow strangely.

Movie subtitles

I was worried when you left after acting strangely.
I felt strangely dizzy.
They look at me so strangely.
Strangely, this escape took place in broad daylight.
Strangely enough, yes.
You've been acting very strangely lately, my fine lady. and I'm not going to stand for it.
Well, strangely enough, Van Helsing takes his vampires quite seriously.
And, strangely enough, he believed me.
You've acted strangely since we came.
All people who behave strangely are not insane.
Now, it isn't that I don't like you, Susan. because after all, in moments of quiet, I'm strangely drawn towards you. but there haven't been any quiet moments.
Charley has been acting very strangely.
He seems strangely unconcerned by all the excitement he's causing.
From the gate, it seemed strangely dreamlike.
The current director, who was also the founder, was able to build it in a single generation. But strangely, no one has actually seen the director lately.
I find myself strangely intrigued by their existence.
O beautiful Carlotta, how strangely you speak!
Strangely, my love?
Strangely enough, no.
What strangely foolish title is it that calls me ruler. if in what concerns me most nearly, I'm to have no voice?
Well, strangely enough, that's almost gone.
YOU SEEM STRANGELY EXCITED, PHOEBE.
And yet. he treats me more and more strangely. as what he calls the fateful date approaches.
It's just that people who live hereabouts are strangely aware of them.
You're acting so strangely. almost as if you were afraid.
And yet strangely enough, your tribulations seem to have become you.
I've discovered that the two are strangely related.
You've acted very strangely.
Why do you look at me so strangely?

News and current affairs

They were not worried, they told me, that Bush was inadequately briefed and strangely incurious for a man who sought the most powerful office in the world.
Strangely, despite being a candidate of change, Obama has not taken the approach of presenting real plans of action for change.
Strangely, the most solid parts of the Russian financial system are the state budget and the currency reserves, but it is too late for them to prevent this tragedy. Neither arbitrary state intervention nor brutality will restore investor confidence.
Strangely, it may be easier to gain confidence than to restrain it.
The ECB's choice, strangely, focuses more on its own anti-inflation posture than deflation.
The future of European Socialism is also hampered, strangely, by the EU.
Strangely, Putin seems as trapped by this muddle as everybody else.
But her story just goes on and on, and the emotion that attaches to it seems strangely furious and vengeful.
Strangely, each statement is both true and false.
Of the elections, they were conducted (and ended) rather strangely.
All this is making the Western alliance look incoherent, and, despite its vast wealth and American military power, strangely impotent.

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