frankly bizarre

Frequency: 5.07.5 per million words

Used to give an honest, direct opinion that something is strange.

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Examples (20)

  • The plot of the movie was, to put it mildly, frankly bizarre.
  • The committee's ruling was frankly bizarre.
  • His decision to quit a stable job to become a street performer seemed frankly bizarre to his family.
  • She gave a frankly bizarre excuse for missing the meeting.
  • I found her explanation for the missing cake frankly bizarre and unconvincing.
  • I find his sense of humor frankly bizarre.
  • The ritual they performed under the full moon was frankly bizarre.
  • It's frankly bizarre that no one reported the error sooner.
  • The politician's sudden and complete reversal on the issue was frankly bizarre.
  • The plot twist was frankly bizarre but unforgettable.
  • Some of the outfits worn at the fashion gala were, let's just say, frankly bizarre.
  • Her response remains frankly bizarre to me even now.
  • Looking back, the silence that fell over the normally noisy crowd at that moment was frankly bizarre.
  • Calling that art is frankly bizarre.
  • The suggestion to paint the entire office bright orange was considered frankly bizarre by the team.
  • In hindsight, the whole situation was frankly bizarre.
  • His hobby, collecting photos of unusually shaped clouds, is frankly bizarre.
  • He behaved in a frankly bizarre way all evening.
  • The whole situation, from start to finish, felt frankly bizarre and surreal.
  • What they proposed sounded frankly bizarre at the time.