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weird English
Meaning weird meaning
What does weird mean?
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Synonyms weird synonyms
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Examples weird examples
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Simple sentences
Tom thinks Mary is a little weird.
You're really weird.
People are weird.
Tom used to be weird.
Some people say I'm weird.
Uh, now it's really weird.
People from Madrid are weird.
There was something weird about the incident.
That's weird.
My screw gun is making weird noises.
I've been getting some pretty weird emails for some time now.
How do you know they're not just giving you a weird look because you have a funny face?
This is a weird sentence.
You're weird - I like you.
That seems weird to me.
Tom had a weird dream last night.
Their problems are sometimes so weird.
My computer makes a really weird noise.
Last night I had a weird dream.
I had a weird dream last night.
I don't think it's weird at all.
I had a weird dream.
This is weird.
It's weird.
That's a little weird.
This is a little weird.
Movie subtitles
What a weird person I meet as I live. Ugh, disgusting.
They are so fucking weird and interesting!
In the middle of the wood, very close to the river, I found this really weird-looking tree.
The weird one is that punk who even went to the underworld to find the truth about her death.
Well, doesn't bother me and I don't care and it doesn't bother me, also a weird thing to say, and it doesn't bother me.
Right, okay, but we were in the hospital, and he was really sweet, and then we got home, and he was, like, weird again.
Plus, you have that weird thing with Josh. So maybe.
Man, I feel weird.
That's so weird.
Although. there was this one weird moment last night.
Cooper, we are in the middle of a Weird Science teenage male fantasy and you're sitting there looking for your phone?
Do you guys think that's weird?
CHUCKLES Something even more weird.
My jovial attitude to life leads me to being in some weird suspect line-up.
Oh, this is weird.
This is so weird to me. - What? What's so weird?
I'm not frightened of a few weird cries.
It's weird.
I'll burst with it if I don't. It's weird and fantastic and unbelievable but so beautiful.
I find him weird.
Tell us, Sir Charles. Of all the weird terrible things that have happened on the moor.
It's practically weird.
Uncle Willie's in the pantry doing weird and wonderful things.
Weird lights.
Andy Trent here saw a weird glow moving across the marshes last night and this morning he found two of his sheep dead.
As the weird sisters promised, and, I fear, thou play'dst most foully for't.
Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all; all, as the weird women promised.
Yeah. That's weird.
The thing is, usually I'm good at keeping secrets, but it feels weird keeping things from Nick.
Yes, youssef imagines many very weird things.
I dunno. weird.
And the weird thing was, we'd met before.
I found this really weird-looking tree.
WE DO WEIRD STUFF LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME!
Plus, you have that weird thing with Josh.
News and current affairs
The initiative could be dismissed as a weird irony, if it weren't for its phenomenal costs, which include likely destruction of biodiversity, increased water use, and reduced global food production.
Beck, who denies that he is anti-Semitic, is a conspiracy theorist of classic vintage, though the content of his alleged conspiracies is, to put it bluntly, weird.
To see a world-wide epidemic of fat caused by a conspiracy of fast-food producers and our genes strikes one as weird: but the dieting culture relies on the sense that we must control this epidemic.
Three and a half years ago, when I started a foundation dedicated to improving interfaith relations, some thought it quixotic, or plain weird: Why would a former prime minister want to do that?