ppl. a. Obs. [f. FREAK v.] Addicted to freaks, freakish.

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1663.  Flagellum; or O. Cromwell (1672), 140. After 4 daies time (in which Feak and his Freaking Partisans were almost run from their wits in rage and madness) Cromwel was appointed and declared for Protector of this Infant Commonwealth.

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1665.  Pepys, Diary, 25 Jan. He told me what a mad, freaking fellow Sir Ellis Layton hath been, and is, and once at Antwerp was really mad.

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