Strange meaning in English
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Definition
strange: bizarre, unfamiliar, out of the ordinary, unusual
a stranger: a person you do not know
- "Susie : Hmmm. I wasn't certain what he was saying, but it sure was strange."
- "Strange Woman : There will be time for introductions later."
- "Strange Woman : Hello, gentlemen."
- "Warbuckle : I'm getting that strange sensation again."
- "Dr Meyer: Oh, stranger."
- "That's strange."
- "Susie : How did I know that there was something strange happening with Bruno?"
- "Warbuckle : Wait a minute... I've got a strange feeling!"
- "God : Hmm, this is quite strange."
- "We're joined by the people with strangest accents in all of San Francisco, and maybe the world."
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