bizarre in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bizarre in the PONS Dictionary

bizarre Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is often a target of a series of bizarre events and races administered by the school council.
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Their first fight is known for its bizarre conclusion.
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Moody is an esteemed but erratic writer who frequently becomes embroiled in bizarre, and in some cases, scandalous situations.
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He is curious about two young men who are travelling together to fulfill a bizarre vow.
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Instead of flying, he moves around in a bizarre, car-like device which he moves using his magnetic powers.
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His themes are romantic and mystical sometimes bizarre but his style remains invariantly realistic.
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He is known for the dark, somewhat bizarre humor in his writing.
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The season started in bizarre fashion, in more than one sense.
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We cut some of the tracks in some of the most bizarre studios you can imagine, little holes in the wall.
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She is extremely eccentric, often acting in a bizarre, overly friendly manner.
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