Collocations for "weird"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "weird" in context.
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weird
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- is a weird [smell, taste, idea, movie]
- a weird [look, stare, feel, sensation, person, boy]
- a weird [obsession, craving, addiction]
- a weird [character, costume, outfit, shirt]
- is too weird for [me, my tastes, words]
- is weird to [think of, imagine] a world without
- is weird to [see, hear, say]
- weird and [wonderful, wacky, bizarre]
- weird [stuff, things] had been happening
- (there are) some (very) weird people
- the weird thing is
- weird but [true, cool, good]
- offensive: that is some weird sh**
- there is something weird about this
- if you see anything weird or unusual
- [seems, sounds, looks] weird to me
- my [stomach, head] feels weird
- feel weird about [this]
- felt weird to [see, hear, say, think, imagine]
- don't be weird about this
- why are you being so weird about it?
'weird' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):