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Marked: A House of Night Novel
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- It's probably some ....some bizarre mistake," I lied.†
Chpt 1bizarre = exceedingly odd or unusual
- The bad news was that I'd have to move into the House of Night, a private boarding school in Tulsa's Midtown, known by all my friends as the Vampyre Finishing School, where I would spend the next four years going through bizarre and unnameable physical changes, as well as a total and permanent life shake-up.†
Chpt 1
- And then something truly bizarre happened.†
Chpt 7 *
- What a bizarre thing for her to say.†
Chpt 8
- A lot of rare red meat:' "Eeesh," I said, not liking the bizarre visual image I suddenly got of Neferet gnawing on a bloody steak.†
Chpt 10
- I figured I'd lay there and miss home and think about the bizarre twist my life had taken.†
Chpt 11
- Talk about bizarre.†
Chpt 11
- There were bizarrely interesting posters and paintings and what looked like original art work filling every inch of wall space.†
Chpt 13bizarrely = in a manner that is exceedingly odd or unusual
- He'd started to stir, finally lifting up his head to display the bright red sleeping circle that was on the side of his forehead and looked bizarrely out of place beside his Mark.†
Chpt 13
- If you move me into a class with kids who have been here for three years, they'll really think I'm bizarre.†
Chpt 20bizarre = exceedingly odd or unusual
Definitions:
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(bizarre as in: is bizarre) exceedingly odd or unusual
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Bizarre can also refer to a marketplace -- especially in the Middle East.