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Sentence count:272+25Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bizarrecuriouseccentricextrapeculiarqueersparestrangeuniqueunusualweirdAntonym: evenSimilar words: oddsa good deala good deal ofMeaning: [ɑd /ɒd]  adj. 1. not divisible by two 2. not easily explained 3. an indefinite quantity more than that specified 4. beyond or deviating from the usual or expected 5. of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g. 6. not used up. 
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91. It's odd that she should think I would want to see her again.
92. Bob's very practical. He does all the odd jobs around the house.
93. Mr. Hughes is an extremely odd fish, if we are to believe what we have been told.
94. Why do they want odd jobs - jobs usually requiring little skill and knowledge?
95. What she did was unforgivable, but the odd thing was he didn't seem to mind.
96. It was so odd that I was moved to ask her where she got it.
97. She threw in a couple of odd remarks about men.
98. I spent the afternoon pottering around the garden doing a few odd jobs.
99. Charles was an odd character whom Kelly had never really taken to.
100. We need a job(Sentence dictionary), and I thought we could go around and ask if people need odd jobs done.
101. The priest and the politician made strange/odd/unlikely bedfellows in their campaign for peace.
102. It must be odd to live on the 43rd floor.
103. He's a bit of an odd bod but very pleasant.
104. What about the odd chance that you do put an innocent man in the dock?
105. There've been a lot of strange/odd goings-on in that house recently.
106. Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer.
107. You know, when you come to think of it, this is very odd.
108. That's a bit odd.
109. The British have a very odd sense of humour. The adjective English refers only to people from England, not the rest of the United Kingdom.
110. He's an odd bod.
111. We must fix the ex - convict up with at least an odd job.
112. I feel a bit odd; I haven't got my sea-legs yet.
113. There's something odd about the way that fellow is behaving . I am sure he's up to no good.
114. She retired last year but still teaches the odd class to keep her hand in.
115. I take the odd bit of exercise, but nothing regular.
116. I never refuse odd jobs to supplement my income it's all grist to the mill.
117. He didn't mind that other people in the village thought him odd.
118. It seemed odd that he wanted a picture of me.
119. There was something odd about him but I couldn't put my finger on it.
120. She was always the odd one out at school - she didn't have many friends.
More similar words: oddsa good deala good deal of
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