In 1920 its bizarrerie became offensive, and an opposition crusade was directed against it.
Lady —— told a story, in one point of which, in spite of its bizarrerie, I found something which strangely takes hold of the mind.
It is entirely impossible to present any adequate idea of the confusion and bizarrerie of that nursery.
It is worth noting "remarks Mr Gurney," that these dreams—for all their bizarrerie—seem to belong to a known type.
He was a man of many accomplishments, but dashed with a bizarrerie of temper which made them useless to their proprietor.