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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strange.

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Examples

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

  • I would much rather visit the French side of my family than the Alabama HOWYALLDOIN phonies I fled for California in 1966 but if you start waving and happily greeting stranges in Paris they may lock you up in a looney bin.

    Just back from a month in upstate New York 2009

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