most bizarre
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A formal or literary way of saying 'very bizarre'.
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- He walked off in a most bizarre fashion.
- The painting depicted a most bizarre scene of animals playing chess.
- What followed was the most bizarre conversation I have ever had.
- Her explanation for being late was most bizarre and, frankly, unbelievable.
- The detective found the series of coincidences to be most bizarre.
- We witnessed a most bizarre ritual performed under the full moon.
- The politician's speech took a most bizarre turn, discussing his love for garden gnomes.
- It was a most bizarre feeling to be famous in a country I had never visited.
- The story ended with a most bizarre twist that no one saw coming.
- She wore a most bizarre hat to the wedding, which certainly made her stand out.