9 Verbs to Use for the Word queernesses

Myra felt a queerness about her heart, a subtle sense of impending events; of great dramatic issues.

"'Saloon,' says I, wonderin' where he found the queerness of my words.

A thousand years from now, when you are but a form too long repeated, Perhaps the madness that gave you birth will burst again, And from the prison that is you will leap pent queernesses To make a form that hasn't been To make a person new.

Macgregor had been very queer since his aunt's visit of the previous afternoon, and the arrival of a letter, eagerly grabbed, had by no means mitigated the queerness.

She had always noticed a certain queerness in her husband.

We seldom recognize our own queerness, but are prone to mark the erratic temperaments of others, and this is rather more comfortable than to be annoyed by a consciousness of our personal deficits.

I had not their common sense, their blunt cheerfulness, their complete lack of sensibility, and while they resented my queerness they could not know how anxious I was to be an ordinary boy.

There are many strange sorts of humans bred in a mining country, each sort despising the queernesses of the other, but of them all I found the Pocket Hunter most acceptable for his clean, companionable talk.

But for the first time I began to understand the queerness that lies in a woman, and that a man must not reason about one, but just watch and try to learn.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  queernesses