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How to use strangeness in a sentence

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The tutti strangeness is that of an orchestra without violas and cellos, but in which double basses, contrabassoon and piccolos are prominent.
The short answer is that strangeness refers to the amount of strange quark content in a given baryon.
However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness.
The point is simply the implosion of the system, the swarming strangeness of others, the futility of organizing inquiry.
The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning.
On the one hand the medium devours eccentrics because viewers find their strangeness exciting.
Eccentricity, strangeness and individuality I like, conformity I flirt with.
He is a decent sort, bemused by the essential strangeness of life, with more questions than answers.
Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation.
For many others, learning Chinese is not for business but a life skill that helps conquer the feeling of strangeness in an unfamiliar city.
We recognize it when we see it, even though it may be in the eyes of the beholder, whereas strangeness is by definition unfamiliar.
Whatever the case, fact sometimes surpasses fiction in its immense strangeness.
Although this would ordinarily have me heading for the hills, there is more than enough strangeness and humour to balance it out.
We create enclaves of strangeness together, celebrating our individual strangeness and laughing at the poor normal people.
Tracey briefly considered not schooling the newcomer to the strangeness of her boss, but it wasn't like she was degrading his supervisor.
Is it their strangeness or their sheer folie de grandeur which attracts me to them?
Such features are very prominent in nursery rhymes and ballads, where frequently pleasure lies in rhythm, incantation, and strangeness of image.
I was too busy giving thanks for the meal, for the piercing strangeness of truffles, for the rich amusement of the evening.
God forbid the eccentrics should start eating the mushrooms because then the strangeness really gets out of hand.
There was an aura of strangeness around the set, a sort of quiet eeriness to it all.
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His strangeness, wildness, the mesmeric pull of his passion for her, his music!
Yesterday she was even amused at the strangeness and the fatuity of it all.
Herein alone, if such a view of it can be held at all, lies its strangeness and remarkability as a social phenomenon.
As I stood there agaze at the strangeness and wonder of her, a voice at my shoulder made me whirl in surprise.
To add to the strangeness of the situation, there was a strong scent of tear-gas in the air, which made my eyes water.
He was evidently a fisherman or a shrimper, and his movements had all the strangeness of some long-legged aquatic bird.
But the strangeness and wonder were under the long eyelids, and in the woman's hands.
His voice had a mumbling quality and I noticed the strangeness in his eyes.
Only when she was out-of-doors did she fully realize the strangeness of the night.
It seemed to me that here was the key to her inscrutableness, the clue that if followed properly would make all her strangeness plain.
The strangeness of his answering voice only repeated the stab of fear.
Nor are there wanting other motions of the whale in his general body, full of strangeness, and unaccountable to his most experienced assailant.
But this stupendous fragmentariness heightened the dreamlike strangeness of her bridal life.
Despite his strangeness and remoteness, Apicius is not dead by any means.
The very place, where he have been alive, Undead for all these centuries, is full of strangeness of the geologic and chemical world.
Callot's imps, for all their strangeness, are only of the earth earthy.
I had only to close my eyes to hear the rumbling of the wagons in the dark, and to be again overcome by that obliterating strangeness.
I went back to Flavia and Sapt, pondering on the strangeness of the man.
But the poet, whose verses are to be spheral and complete, is one whom Nature cannot deceive, whatsoever face of strangeness she may put on.
Grose only as an effect of our consideration for my inevitable strangeness and her natural timidity.
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