bizarrer

English

Adjective

bizarrer

  1. (nonstandard, rare) comparative form of bizarre: more bizarre
    • 2001, William Raspberry, Paul Finkelmann, editor, Superdistricts in North Carolina, →ISBN, page 333:
      DURHAM, NC—Remember the North Carolina congressional district denounced by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor as unconstitutionally “bizarre”?¶ Well, things just got a little bizarrer—perhaps so bizarre that it may finally be possible to do something sensible about a serious issue of electoral equity.
    • 2019 July 31, John Kerr, “Pontiff Appeals for calm amid sex scandals”, in alt.flame, Usenet:
      This whole Popage business gets bizarrer and bizarrer. Almost Pythonesque in some ways.
    • 2006, Dennis J. Brown, Dante Wilson, Micacles and Monsters, →ISBN, page 107:
      Something very big and very weird is coming down, Doc, and if you think all of this is bizarre, you better pull up your socks 'cause I think things are going to get a lot bizarrer before they get better.

German

Adjective

bizarrer

  1. comparative degree of bizarr
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