Twas no sthrange sight to see an ice-wagon goin' along th' sthreet on fire--McCarthy!
Tis sthrange that what's a big thing to a man in Wash'nton, Hinnissy, don't seem much account to me.
Begorra, there is, Jack; somethin' sthrange entirely has got into it.
Be gorra, there is, Jack; something sthrange entirely has got into it.
Phwat a dom' sthrange way to build a railroad, I sez," he remarked.
Sthrange it wor to see how she an' him looked alike thin.
It seems a little sthrange to be here again in the turmoil iv life in a large city, but thin, again, 'tis pleasant to see th' familyar faces wanst more.
It wasn't a headache exactly but a kind iv a sthrange sinsation like I used to have whin I was a boy an' thried to look cross-eyed.
Tis sthrange I niver heerd a farmer whistle except on Sunday.
An' thin to think of what you may suffer in a sthrange land!
Masther," said the farmer, "many a sthrange accident you met wid on yer thravels through Munsther?
You won't see the poor gossoon go to a sthrange country--with empty pockets.
Faix thin, her words must besthrange enough when the likes o' me wouldn't be let hear 'em.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sthrange" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.