bizarre thing

collocation in English

meaningsofbizarreandthing

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bizarre
adjective
uk
/bɪˈzɑːr/
us
/bəˈzɑːr/
very strange ...
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thing
noun
uk
/θɪŋ/
us
/θɪŋ/
used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid ...
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(Definition ofbizarreandthingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was abizarrething.
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They used to say some quite bizarre things.
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If people suspect that someone is not telling them the truth, and then that person does all sorts of bizarre things, that tends to reinforce their position.
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Many bizarre things may in theory happen but are not in practice likely to happen, with the result that we do not legislate against them.
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The defence solicitor is likely to listen to the tape and, unless it contains very bizarre things, be content merely to listen to it and advise his client accordingly.
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A mechanic who spends his copious free time inventing bizarre things.
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Fairly soon, bizarre things start happening to the boat.
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The narrator wanders through his garden one night and in the moonlight sees strange and bizarre things.
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It was the filmmaking, the fantasy, the fact that it was a fantasy and it had a few frightening, sort of bizarre things in it.
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The first of the bizarre things they encounter are a trio of bear-like images made of fog.
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Krazy and the spaniel continued walking in the halls, not wanting to come across more bizarre things.
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We see bizarre things accompanied by dead bodies on the road while he is moonlighting as a taxi driver.
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At first, he thinks that he is recovering from a plane crash, and any bizarre things are hallucinations due to his convalescence.
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First, within the framework of the story, he makes bizarre things happen, and turns the world on its head.
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