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freak
noun as in something, someone very abnormal
noun as in quirk, whim
noun as in person enthused about something
Example Sentences
Although it’s safe to assume everyone who experienced such an incident was well and truly freaked out, only 51 reported a physical injury.
Most recently, Wilson wrote Thursday that her father is a “delusional and grubby little control freak who hasn’t matured as a person for 38 years.”
All that hardware and only one freaking crown until now, when Wednesday’s emotional ending completed a crazy, compelling trip through their best autumn ever.
Nicole is "completely freaking out" about possible cuts to benefits in the Budget and what that could mean for them.
There is certainly a long history of people freaking out over and subscribing all society ills to new technology, whether or not that was the internet, or television, or radio, or music, or books.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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