Freakishness [noun]
Definition of Freakishness:
freak
Sentence/Example of Freakishness:
There are diseases of individuality—the "artistic temperament," egoism, freakishness, criminality—which require chastening.
He distrusted a certain freakishness of his finger-tips that he thought might have injured him with his multitudinous master.
Jessamy had not exaggerated Barbara's freakishness toward unoffending Tom.
With the curious freakishness of a disordered mind, he was beset by a vision of the dark, ferret face of Victor Gagnon.
The freakishness of destruction by bombardment is proverbial.
All linguistic freakishness is not confined to the Continent.
Even this steady-going, unimpressible citizen of the world, it appears, has its one bit of freakishness.
Custom has standardized it, and startling variations from the conventional format indicates freakishness rather than originality.
For this reason, it is wise to test each kite separately, first, to discover any possible tendency to freakishness.
For it was past two o'clock and Mina Zabriska, for all her freakishness, had been bred on strict lines of decorum.