Definitionn. a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
Last update: July 4, 2015
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It was a freak accident. [Please select]
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My friends freaked out when they saw my shaven head. [Please select]
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In a freak accident in February 1940, Leonard broke his neck. [Please select]
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I feel like a total freak telling you this but I want help. [Please select]
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There is no place here for the freak machine or scorching _chauffeur_, such as one has found in many great events of the past. [Please select]
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But by some freak of the "total depravity of things," the translated order for the assorted cargo was not there. [Please select]
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She had decided to receive them, but feared lest the prince might at any moment indulge in some freak, as he seemed much upset by the Rostovs' visit. [Please select]
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Thus, strange freak of chance. [Please select]
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But a freak of fate made the impossible possible. [Please select]
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His name was Jehan, owing to that petty momentary freak which mingled with the powerful and profound movement whence sprang the very essential study of the Middle Ages. [Please select]
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By some freak of taste it became instantly popular, and was proclaimed one of the greatest books in literature. [Please select]
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