0 the quality of being very unusual or unexpected, especially in an unpleasant or strange way:
He was ashamed of the freakishness of his own appearance.
Earlier images in the paintings emphasized freakishness and a sense of "the other".
In the freakishness of affection, they had drunk from one cup.
The audience is asked to consider the relationship between normality and freakishness.
But to a whim, a freakishness in his soul, which led him to fancy me as one among many, not as one with no peer.
The freakishness of destruction by bombardment is proverbial.
There is more room for originality, and by the same token for freakishness in woman's dress, and therefore the greater responsibility is hers.
However, people quickly forget things, and all that vulgar cooking may be regarded merely as the freakishness of two headstrong girls.
There are diseases of individuality--the "artistic temperament," egoism, freakishness, criminality--which require chastening.