weirdsome
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Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈwɪədsəm/
Adjective
    
weirdsome (comparative more weirdsome, superlative most weirdsome)
- Marked by weirdness; strange; mysterious.
- 18??, Thomas Hardy, Once at Swanage:
- And all its light loomed green / As a witch-flame's weirdsome sheen
 
- 2011, Michael Stephens, Madness is Catching:- Mein Gott, what a weirdsome sight.
 
- 2014, Mr Thomas McManus, Brief Moment:- And endless with nothing but rocky specks and suns, / In everlasting chaos set in motion by someone Who has forgotten why it was set up this weirdsome way, / And ponders on the depth of it as eternal comets play, [...]
 
- 2016, Carrie Chang, Fork and Spoon:- “Mooom,” he shouted, as he got up from his yogic wheelbarrow pose, his weirdsome mouth jetting through the air as he jumped up into an exclamation of delight [...]
 
 
- 18??, Thomas Hardy, Once at Swanage:
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