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Filter by Meaning The fremd animal species was discovered in the Amazon rainforest.
The fremd traditions of the tribe were fascinating to study.
The guest's fremd behavior at the wedding reception caused a stir.
The abandoned house appeared fremd in the moonlight.
The fremd language in the movie made it difficult for her to follow the plot.
She had a fremd accent that made it hard to understand her.
The fremd boy pushed his classmates on the playground.
He felt out of place and fremd in the unfamiliar surroundings.
The fremd climate of the region took some time to get used to.
The fremd coach screamed at the players for losing the game.
The fremd smell in the room made her feel uneasy.
The use of outdated language in his presentation appeared fremd to the younger audience.
The addition of spicy sauce to a sweet dessert tasted fremd to her palate.
The idea of skydiving was fremd to her fear of heights.
The foreign customs seemed fremd to the locals.
The unconventional teaching methods of the new teacher seemed fremd to the traditional school.
The politician's fremd accent made it difficult for some people to understand him.
The vegetarian dish tasted fremd to the meat-lover.
The sculpture's modern design looked fremd in the traditional art museum.
The clown's fremd appearance at the funeral was unsettling.
The stranger's behavior was fremd to the small town's tight-knit community.
The modern art exhibit was filled with fremd pieces that the traditionalists didn't appreciate.
The fremd taste of the exotic fruit took some getting used to.
The fremd music was unlike anything she had ever heard before.
She found the fremd accent of her new colleague charming.
He felt fremd in the new city, not knowing anyone or anything around him.
The fremd concept was difficult to grasp at first.
The fremd landscape was like nothing she had ever seen before.
The fremd landscape of the desert was breathtakingly beautiful.
The fremd clothing style caught everyone's attention.
The fremd music playing in the club was not to her liking.
The fremd feeling of the material made her doubt its quality.
The fremd weather patterns in this region are causing concern among farmers.
The fremd smell of the new perfume was overpowering.
The fremd customs of the tribe were fascinating to the anthropologist.
The fremd architecture of the ancient temple was unlike anything she had ever seen.
His accent sounded fremd to the native speakers in the room.
The artistic style of the painting was fremd to his usual preferences.
Her tastes in music were fremd to his own, and he found it difficult to relate.
The architecture in this part of the city is fremd to me.
I couldn't recognize any of the fremd faces in the crowd.
The new kid in school seemed fremd to everyone.
The scientific jargon used in the article was fremd to me.
She found the local customs to be fremd and difficult to understand.
The new employee's ideas were fremd to the company's existing culture.
The movie's ending left the audience feeling fremd.
The tourists stared fremd at the ancient ruins.
The foreign language sounded fremd to the tourists.
The speaker's accent made his words sound fremd to the listeners.
The artist painted fremd images on the canvas.
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