bizarre behaviour

collocation in English

meaningsofbizarreandbehaviour

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bizarre
adjective
uk
/bɪˈzɑːr/
us
/bəˈzɑːr/
very strange ...
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behaviour
noun
uk
/bɪˈheɪ.vjər/
us
/bɪˈheɪ.vjɚ/
the way that ...
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(Definition ofbizarreandbehaviourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The neurological symptoms can include headache,bizarrebehaviour, transient ischaemic attacks and coma.
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The eyewitness reports of continuing illness (occasionally manifested asbizarrebehaviour) need no longer be brushed aside.
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In this category less debilitating symptoms were common, as were violent outbursts and unpredictable orbizarrebehaviour.
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Prodromal features were recognized in the majority, the most common beingbizarrebehaviour, affective instability, antisocial behaviour, scholastic or work deterioration and social withdrawal.
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That takes the prize forbizarrebehavioureven in this place.
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In any other walk of life, suchbizarrebehaviourwould disqualify a person from involvement in a given activity.
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It would be bad enough if, in the course of one, two or three years or whatever, they exhibitedbizarrebehaviourand evictions resulted.
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When the police apprehend a woman or a man who is showing distress orbizarrebehaviour, they contact the hospital before charging the person.
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The woman becomes hysterical, and exhibitsbizarrebehaviourand radical personality changes.
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The police are alert to prisoners who displaybizarrebehaviouror signs of distress, and will contact a police surgeon or take the prisoner to a hospital if necessary.
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