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Sentence with word strange. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use strange in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for strange.

  • But it is strange. (9)
  • This made it so particularly strange! (4)
  • It was very strange. (12)
  • Strange, attractive, almost frightening. (8)
  • This was strange indeed! (4)
  • He was strange last night. (8)
  • At last the very strange . (10)
  • This may not seem strange. (10)
  • How strange it must appear to him! (4)
  • The greeting was stiff and strange. (8)
  • With what a strange gentle despair! (8)
  • Lavender from his strange hallucination. (8)
  • Here was another strange revolution of mind! (4)
  • Strange, that now she was released she should linger by him. (10)
  • He has a strange sense which makes him feel it. (21)
  • What a strange mixture of innocence and sorcery! (8)
  • It is true that your ways are too strange for me now. (12)
  • Imagine, then, the strange magnetism drawing her there! (10)
  • There was never anybody who felt so strange in her home. (10)
  • Catherine thought this reproach equally strange and unkind. (4)
  • The flying procession turn their heads at that strange cry.] (8)
  • Pole with Wilfrid and Emilia talking to a strange gentleman. (10)
  • To be without that strange, disorderly presence in the house! (8)
  • In what a strange voice she had made that little interjection! (8)
  • A little yielding to desperation shoots us to strange distances! (10)
  • But after dawn he dozed off, and soon was dreaming a strange dream. (8)
  • Is it not strange that this principle of economy is a law of beauty? (17)
  • Hilary wondered whether to go in or slip away from his strange visitor. (8)
  • Their brilliancy gave him a strange sinking of the heart for no reason. (9)
  • Strange to say, he was almost unaware of any struggle going on within him. (10)
  • The priest who seemed of most consequence was a strange, down-looking old man. (2)
  • He had no fears of her sweet heart, but it was a strange thing to have come to. (10)
  • She uses strange forcible expressions that one does not hear in every-day life. (10)
  • Growing haughtier toward him at every step, she advanced to the strange old shop. (10)
  • But in her heart were such curious, baffled emotions, such strange, tangled feelings. (8)
  • Still sadder the necessity of selecting his post on strange ground, and in darkness. (10)
  • Niels Heinrich did not answer, and so there ensued a long and rather strange silence. (12)
  • The deal with Graves unconsciously filled his mind and made him feel strange to himself. (13)
  • Seeing her there was more strange to him than being there himself; but he bowed to facts. (10)
  • Strange to tell, it was he who drew away from it almost bashfully, and with new feelings. (10)
  • The strange varying tones of musical interjection and interrogation were pitiful to hear. (10)
  • She had sighed: her voice betrayed some agitation, strange in so serenely-minded a person. (10)
  • What strange feelings must have stirred in his little white soul when he first smelled carpet! (8)
  • The strange thing was that Arabella imagined her letters to be rather of a cheerful character. (10)
  • It had a strange, an appalling interest, and for nothing on earth could I have torn my gaze away. (8)
  • Stars were low over the ridge of pines, dropped to a league of our strange world to record the doings. (10)
  • There was deep silence in the Church, for the look of his face and figure was strange, even to Gratian. (8)
  • There was a strange interjection, as to the wearifulness of constantly wandering, like a leaf off the tree. (10)
  • Such was the trance that gave to her the strange, soft, tireless immobility which so moved her Uncle whenever he woke up. (8)
  • She saw all his pride, courage, and impatience, his reserve, and strange unwilling tenderness, as she had never seen them. (8)
  • He was standing in the doorway, with a startling cleanness of the hands and face, and a strange, wet sleekness of the hair. (9)
  • Amid the crush and hurry in his brain, caused by this strange communication, pressed the necessity to vindicate his honour. (10)
  • His narrow, thin-lipped, freckled face, with close-cropped sandy hair and clipped red moustache, was of a strange dead pallor. (8)
  • And I thanked the colonel again in my heart for having done something to reconcile me to the idea of that strange father of mine. (10)
  • Then the warriors each on each Spied, nor overloudly laughed; Like the victims of the leech, Who have drunk of a strange draught. (10)
  • Hearing him talk as one exulting on the mountain-top, when she knew him to be in the abyss, was very strange, provocative of scorn. (10)
  • Rhoda was ashamed of herself for thinking it strange, and she surrendered her judgement to be stamped by the one who knew him well. (10)
  • He saw a policeman, with a red face shining through the darkness, talking to a strange old figure like some aged and dishevelled bird. (8)
  • Strange peace, strange feeling of old Mother Earth up there above the town; wild tunes, and the quiet sight of clouds. (8)
  • A tremendous noise in the street here interrupted our colloquy, and on opening the window, a strange scene presented itself to our eyes. (6)
  • The bracken grove, sacred to stags, to strange tree-stump fauns leaping around the silver whiteness of a birch-tree nymph at summer dusk. (8)
  • The strange solemn notes gave a religions tone to his love, and wafted him into the knightly ages and the reverential heart of chivalry. (10)
  • Vast sums of money are expended to procure these strange evidences of the personal worth of candidates and the political sanity of ideas. (7)
  • The mist had thickened to a white, infinitesimal rain-dust, and in it the trees began to look strange, as though they had lost one another. (8)
  • And the strange pure ecstasy was not a transient electrification; it came in waves on a continuous tide; looking was living; walking flying. (10)
  • Made by the Art Critic or by Mr. Purcey, that somewhat strange remark would have had one meaning; made by Mr. Stone it obviously had another. (8)
  • They show a modulatory style, combined with a rare melodic beauty that seems strange in a composer who indulges in so much orchestral ugliness. (3)
  • There was a man who said: Strange that two such queerly opposite qualities as courage and hypocrisy are the leading characteristics of the Anglo-Saxon! (8)
  • The common knowledge almost kindled an illuminating spark in her brain; but she was left in the dark, and thought him strangely divining, or only strange. (10)

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