freaky
freaky
Definition
freaky (frēk′ē)
adjective freak′i·er, freak′i·est
freaky
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- stuff: Way cool and very freaky stuff, I vote this one of the Top Ten Best Scenes on the show to date.
- thing: Also they have some damn freaky things to find out wherever you go.
- people: Back in the old days you had to go to the circus to see a parade of freaky people.
- fish: From freaky fish to funky fungi and scaly skins to tremendous trees, wildlife can be both strange and fascinating.
- guy: The nurses, Pyramid Head and that freaky guy with the tongue were certainly live actors.
Modifying Another Word
- quite: They were made of branches and looked quite freaky.
- really: Will be putting the actual flyer / poster up on rm 237 in the near future, the flyer in question is really freaky.
- very: IE has a very freaky bug where it likes.. .
- slightly: All the singing vocals were dubbed by adults which, looking at the film nowadays, makes it all slightly freaky.
- little: Hell, it's something some women can be a little freaky about.
- kinda: Boys didn't like me because I looked kinda freaky.
Used with adjective complement
Browse dictionary entries near freaky
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