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I . freak [fri:k] N

1. freak (enthusiast):

freak
fanatyk(-yczka) m (f)

2. freak (abnormal person):

freak
dziwak(-aczka) m (f)

3. freak (abnormal thing):

freak
freak of nature

4. freak (abnormal event):

freak
wybryk m
freak
kaprys m

II . freak [fri:k] ADJ

freak

III . freak [fri:k] VB intr esp AM inf

freak
freak

I . freak out VB intr inf

freak out

II . freak out VB trans inf

Usage examples with freak

to freak sb out
freak of nature

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The two have a heart-to-heart about their friendship and embracing their inner freak.
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We try harder, conjuring freak storms in our minds, pretending to scrape snow from our windshields before driving off to work, high beams off.
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She wants to show them a slaughterhouse, but the children freak out.
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He begins to freak out when no one is ready, and one unfortunate event after the other starts to happen to everyone.
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The fathers were uninvolved and disparaging, and worried that the boy was a sissy or a freak.
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You could always use it as a chess piece and freak out your opponent.
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The bike eventually saves his life from a freak incident and gets lost, subjecting him to interminable anguish as he searches for his bike.
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She burned to death at a cocktail party, where there was a freak accident and her girdle caught fire.
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This freak happenstance resulted in a terrible mutation to his hair, and consequentially, his brain.
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I mean the bands we toured with would freak out at how crazy their fans would get when we hit the stage.
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