Freakish in a sentence as an adjective

Which is probably why this sort of freakish bug is rather rare.

The "no debate" thing seems really odd and control-freakish on their part, I'll give you that.

Those guys are tremendous athletes with freakish skills.

The BSDs have always avoided all the freakish audio framework nonsense from linux land.

Toronto is the same, as is Vancouver, and I'm sure Americans can list more than a few towns with freakish condo markets.

I wish people would take this care in designing symbols today, I've seen some freakish ones as of late on mobile phones, and especially touch devices.

> Messi is a freakish talent, but how many of his exceptional maneuvers translate into goals?Did you read the article?

It would be a **** of a lawsuit but after the dust settled, it would be in favour of ReactOS barring a freakish reversal of precedent.

Neither a mystical land of fantastic riches, nor a freakish unholy pit of dishonest vipers and shattered dreams.

As a Jamaican, I can tell you that Usain Bolt dominates because of an almost freakish talent AND working till he vomits on the track at training.

Wherever our society is a freakish unique outlier on something as basic as that, I think it's safe to expect it to be shown to be folly later.

Depression for the people who bought during such a freakish rise, yes, but there will always be winners and losers in any economic game.---edit: On a side note, I've found Paypal's "excuse" for not allowing transactions with Bitcoin merchants a weak one at best.

What do you do when you have all the computing performance anyone could ever possibly need, except for the freakish one-percenters, the video editors and programmers?I think he misses the point, when my computer will boot instantly and allow me to work or when I won't have to wait for a file to copy that's when I'll have enough computer power.

Criminalization of downloading from open directories with no warnings on them.\n * New diseases, rising seas, freakish weather.\n * A resurgent, militaristic Russia invading various countries.\n * A resurgent, militaristic USA invading various countries.\n\nAdmittedly the cyberware is a bit slow in coming, AI is still the same 10 years off as always, self-driving cars are barely at the testing stage, sub-orbital planes are a pipe dream, and nobod thinks the Net looks like brightly colored blocks, but it's still unsettlingly close.

Freakish definitions

adjective

changeable; "a capricious summer breeze"; "freakish weather"

See also: capricious

adjective

characteristic of a freak; "a freakish extra toe"

adjective

conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual; "restaurants of bizarre design--one like a hat, another like a rabbit"; "famed for his eccentric spelling"; "a freakish combination of styles"; "his off-the-wall antics"; "the outlandish clothes of teenagers"; "outre and affected stage antics"