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I . freak [fri:k] SUST.

1. freak (enthusiast):

freak
fanatyk(-yczka) m (f)

2. freak (abnormal person):

freak
dziwak(-aczka) m (f)

3. freak (abnormal thing):

freak
freak of nature

4. freak (abnormal event):

freak
wybryk m
freak
kaprys m

II . freak [fri:k] ADJ.

freak

III . freak [fri:k] V. intr. esp AM coloq.

freak
freak

I . freak out V. intr. coloq.

freak out

Ejemplos de uso para freak

to freak sb out
freak of nature

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
She burned to death at a cocktail party, where there was a freak accident and her girdle caught fire.
en.wikipedia.org
We try harder, conjuring freak storms in our minds, pretending to scrape snow from our windshields before driving off to work, high beams off.
news.nationalpost.com
She is a compulsive neat freak and always carries disinfectant tissues and antibacterial spray with her.
en.wikipedia.org
You could always use it as a chess piece and freak out your opponent.
www.thestar.com
I mean the bands we toured with would freak out at how crazy their fans would get when we hit the stage.
en.wikipedia.org
The two have a heart-to-heart about their friendship and embracing their inner freak.
en.wikipedia.org
This thing was regarded as a freak show, a side show.
espn.go.com
The bike eventually saves his life from a freak incident and gets lost, subjecting him to interminable anguish as he searches for his bike.
en.wikipedia.org
Freak or banal events happen simultaneously, inform each other and poignantly keep the wheel turning.
en.wikipedia.org
I'm interested in the fact that she makes mistakes, that's she's quick-tempered and a bit of a control freak.
comicsalliance.com

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