Which preposition to use with freaked

of Occurrences 170%

It is the one rural spot on earth where a call for fresh eggs evokes remonstrative and chronic denial; where chickens for dinner are sternly discredited as mere freaks of legendary romance, and an order for a glass of new milk is incredulously answered by a tumblerful of water which tastes of whitewash-brush.

in Occurrences 9%

Why, if you told the exact truth in the handbills about every Freak in my show, barring the Tattooed Girl and the Wild Man, they would still constitute a good drawing attraction in any intelligent community.

with Occurrences 6%

This accounts, in the most lucid manner, for those sudden freaks with which certain children of this class astonish their worthy parents at the period of life when they are growing fast, and, the frontal pressure beginning to be felt as something intolerable, they tear off the holy compresses.

at Occurrences 4%

Can I forget our freaks at shearing time!

on Occurrences 4%

Oscar had been sent to the station to meet Louise Merrick, and drive her to Elmhurst; but this strange freak on the part of her guest set the old woman thinking what her object could be.

by Occurrences 2%

The night of absence has now cast its shade: What freaks by Fancy's night-gang will be played?

like Occurrences 2%

Nobody could love a freak like Gussie except a similar freak like the Bassett.

than Occurrences 2%

He was the son of very respectable labouring people of Willshampstead; had been misled into committing what was more a boyish freak than a crime, and was hanged.

about Occurrences 1%

And now they deemed the courier-ouphe, Some hunter sprite of the elfin ground; And they watched till they saw him mount the roof That canopies the world around; Then glad they left their covert lair, And freaked about in the midnight air.

as Occurrences 1%

During each period he lodged with his brother, whose household he scandalized by such freaks as smoking his pipe of tobacco in the parlor, offering questionable pleasantries to the female servants, and cursing and swearing in the hallways with a fecundity and an ingenuity that would have put the most godless sailor about the docks to the blush.

for Occurrences 1%

The abduction of an heiressa mad freak for which he paid by imprisonment and disgracedeprived him of the hope of ordinary public distinction.

from Occurrences 1%

"I don't know his name, but he looks like a freak from the wax-works.

into Occurrences 1%

His family is respectable; and he would have come into a very comfortable business, if he hadn't taken this foolish freak into his head" "But, father, you have laughed at his recitations, yourself, many a time, here of an evening.

Which preposition to use with  freaked