weird
[wɪrd]
Definition:
1. Very strange or unusual and difficult to explain.
2. A person's destiny.
3. Strange in a mysterious and frightening way.
Use 'weird' in a sentence:
- 1. He does a weird pantomime suggesting a dance, his hands making pinching motions in the air.
- 2. And that desire actually manifested for me, but in a very weird way.
- 3. This is another weird keyboard, it is actually woven into the decorative and tablecloth.
- 4. So why is it not weird now? Why have you told me?
- 5. It was a weird old house, full of creaks and groans.
- 6. It was a long forgotten detail connected to her weird visions.
- 7. The altered landscape looks unnatural and weird.
- 8. Do you ever have really, really weird dreams?
- 9. The astronomers realised that a normal red supergiant alone could not have given rise to such a weird supernova.
- 10. At that moment we came around a bend and heard a weird sound.
- 11. The weather does seem to have become a little weird lately.
- 12. It was a weird twist of fate that threw us together, tore us apart, and threw us back together again.
- 13. Drugs can make you do all kinds of weird things.
- 14. She's a really weird girl.