Definition of Freakily

1. in a freaky manner [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Freakily

frazzling
freak accident
freak accidents
freak flag
freak of nature
freak out
freak shows
freaked
freakeries
freakery
freakful
freakier
freakiest
freakily (current term)
freakin'
freakiness
freakinesses
freakish
freakishly
freakishness
freakishnesses
freakout
freakouts
freaks
freaks of nature
freakshow
freakshows

Literary usage of Freakily

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Treasure by Gertrude Singleton Mathews (1917)
"The poles, a bare skeleton, had freakily withstood the flood, owing probably to the backwater from a very busy eddy just beyond. I prospected with my feet ..."

2. Five Fronts: On the Firing-lines with English-French, Austrian, German and by Robert Dunn (1915)
"A row of bottles under the big mirror freakily likened the bomb-proof to a barber-shop. On one side of it was tacked to the plank walls a queer Masonic ..."

3. Bruce by Albert Payson Terhune (1920)
"... points which are arbitrary and which change as freakily as do fashions in dress. For example, a few years ago a financial giant collected and exhibited ..."

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