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This is turning into a freakishly long day for me.
His eyes were set freakishly far apart, and too low in the head.
Freakishly, on this busy day, for a moment they were alone together.
The hair should be cut conservatively short, but not freakishly so.
The seas were freakishly calm, and he was running low on fuel.
Such a freakishly wonderful event could have happened only at that precise split second of history.
I am quite freakishly short and therefore fond of high neelage.
If you've guessed that the 6 Series can get freakishly expensive, congratulations.
Its current audience doesn't dress as freakishly as fans did in 1991.
The man was a fast healer - freakishly so.
I could have just received a freakishly bad chip that came from the very edge of the wafer.
At the same time its towers were also so freakishly large that they were fun.
He was younger, a man in his prime, just as freakishly clad, but with an air of arrogance.
There was no one on the streets, or freakishly few, and those who there were went heads down.
The weather was freakishly foul, and at one point three crew members were struck by lightning.
The weather was freakishly warm, and he had unfolded his plaid for me to sit on.
The cards suddenly began to run freakishly, with abnormal distribution of suits, and play took a wild turn.
It is a fine day outside, freakishly warm.
AmazOns.com has described her as being "amazingly, freakishly powerful."
He ran a good race yesterday, but not a freakishly good race.
What made him nevertheless copious was his freakishly prolific output.
She turned right and started up a freakishly steep flight of stairs, her leg beginning to ache.
It is winter but the city is freakishly warm.
The inside of the ship whined freakishly, buffeted by the power wash.
At first, she is described as "freakishly gloomy" and "doesn't speak".