freaky 的定义
freak·i·er, freak·i·est.
freaky 近义词
freakish
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- This makes it all the more freaky that VR can stimulate theta waves—and the slower eta wave—because in VR we mainly rely on vision for feedback.
- It’s also right down the road from freaky Roswell, and convenient enough for a day tour in Carlsbad Cavern’s infamous caves.
- You then must wait many painstaking minutes until the loaves are perfectly cool to unmold the freaky breads from their tubular casings.
- There was a freaky poetry to the Weeknd’s halftime show at this year’s Super Bowl where a crowd of 25,000 funneled into Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium and hopefully didn’t go home sick.
- “This is so freaky and weird,” said King, who regained her composure and called on viewers to vote and, backstage, explained why she wore the message shirt.
- “Dwarf mistletoe is freaky, freaky, freaky stuff,” says David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia.
- Arbor House is paying Leonard $3 million for Freaky Deaky, the one in the typewriter now, and the one after it.
- The year was 2006 and Allen, like her fellow UK countrymen Arctic Monkeys, was borne in the freaky fires of MySpace.
- He was, in many ways, the downtown freaky version of Vreeland.
- Are its users loud and proud harbingers of the sex-tech revolution, or just people who want to get a bit freaky on the sly?
- It was pretty freaky to know that the code I wrote would be used by hundreds of thousands of people, tomorrow!
- I mean I had to just keep callin' her 'you'; and that gets kind of freaky when you're talkin' to anybody a good while like that.
- Bass are freaky fish, and one never knows just when they will take a notion to scorn all efforts at their capture.
- They made islands and peninsulas and isthmuses of green that were odd and freaky.
- The rancher had been stripped of every vestige of clothing by the freaky lightning.