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"Bizarrely" Meaning

In a strange or unexpected manner; surprisingly.

"Bizarrely" Examples

Usage Examples of "bizarrely"


The artist's latest sculpture was bizarrely shaped, with curves and angles that seemed to defy gravity.
The new restaurant's menu read bizarrely, with dishes named after unusual ingredients like durian and stinging nettles.
The tourists were bizarrely fascinated by the ancient ritual they stumbled upon, and they couldn't look away.
The detective found the murder scene bizarrely clean, with no signs of struggle or bloodshed.
The weather forecast bizarrely predicted a heatwave for the following week, despite the fact that it was currently snowing.

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Bivouacked

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Bivouacked: (verb) to pitch a tent or set up camp for the night, often in a rough or emergency situation, temporarily halting one's journey or resting.

Bivouacking

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Bivouacking is a verb that means to camp or sleep outdoors without a tent or other shelter, typically in a temporary or makeshift arrangement. It often involves lying on the ground, using blankets or other lightweight materials to keep warm, and relying on natural cover such as trees or rocks for protection from the elements.

Bivouacs

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Bivouacs refers to temporary shelters or campsites, often outdoors, used by military personnel, hikers, or travelers when they are far from their usual living quarters or in a situation where more permanent shelter is not available.

Biwa

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In Japanese culture, the word "biwa" () refers to a four-stringed lute-like instrument that is similar to the Japanese shamisen. It is considered one of the oldest and most traditional instruments in Japan, with a history dating back over 1,000 years. The biwa is often played in traditional Japanese music, including shamisen and Traditional Japanese music, and is known for its unique, haunting sound.

Biweekly

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Biweekly means occurring every two weeks. It can also mean occurring twice a week.

Biwreye

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Biyearly

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Biyearly refers to something that happens or is done every two years. It indicates a frequency that is half that of a yearly occurrence. For example, a biyearly review is a meeting or evaluation that takes place once every two years.

Bizarre

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Strange or unusual, often in an unsettling or shocking way.

Bizarreness

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The noun "bizarreness" refers to the state or quality of being bizarre, which means odd, strange, or unconventional. It can also describe a behavior, situation, or idea that is unusual, peculiar, or abnormal. An example sentence using this word could be: "The artist's use of bright colors and unconventional materials added to the bizarreness of her sculpture, making it a conversation starter at the exhibition."

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